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Old   December 23, 2015, 02:24
Default Writing a dynamic mesh motion result to fixed mesh
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Dear all,

I am looking for an answer to a basic problem:

How can I export the dynamic mesh motion output (with the point/cell displacement files) into a new "fixed"/basic mesh (deformed/displaced mesh, but without point/cell displacement files)?

Currently, I am using a dirty approach of exporting the dynamic OpenFoam mesh to Fluent format (foamMeshToFluent) and then back to OpenFoam format (fluent3DMeshToFoam).

I would rather do everything directly in the native OpenFOAM file format.

Regards,

Cem

(PS: The purpose of the conversion is to be able to combine sequential mesh motions (1. patch deformation -i.e wing flap deflection-, 2. 6 DOF solid body motion - of the wing with the deflected flap-)
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