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Old   March 6, 2013, 15:13
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Hi OpenFoamers,

I have a really simple question and desire a simple, if possible, response.

I have two boxes connected to each other. I have labelled those adjacent boundaries patch1 and patch2. I have one mesh throughout the whole domain. I want to be able to have two fields throughout the domain, where one ends at patch 1 and the values are transferred onto another field via patch 2. Is this possible in openFoam, if so how can I go about doing this?

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Benjamin
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