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Březňák
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Hello
my mesh has very a lot of multiple wall e.g. wall_1 wall_2 wall_3 ... wall_100 how can I define them in 0/U? I tried boundaryField { "wall_*" {type noSlip;} or "(wall_*)" { type noSlip;} } but they dont work... |
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Yann
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Hello,
The proper syntax is "wall_.*" You can check the "regular expressions" section of the user guide: https://doc.cfd.direct/openfoam/user...ic-file-format Cheers, Yann |
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