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Old   April 13, 2018, 15:59
Default Define a volume of water above a sloped bed using setFields.
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Could someone please help me define a volume of water above a sloped bed? Basically, I need to define a triangular volume of water in setField. Please see the figure attached for what I am looking for.

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Could someone please help me define a volume of water above a sloped bed? Basically, I need to define a triangular volume of water in setField. Please see the figure attached for what I am looking for.

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Maybe take a look at "rotatedBoxToCell" keyword for your setFieldsDict. Best bet would be funkySetFields which is part of swak4foam
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