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Hello guys,
I am having a 6DOF moving mesh problem in which a boundary moves due to the fluid forces exerted on it. Problem seems to be solved fine and without any problems, but now I wonder how it is possible to know the position of a point (on a boundary) with time? Is there any function object to do that? Regards.
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I found and explained a solution in here:
http://www.cfd-online.com/Forums/ope...tml#post585127
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