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what is the Relation between T-Rex BC and the general BC

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Old   April 4, 2015, 03:18
Default what is the Relation between T-Rex BC and the general BC
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Hi guys, couldn't find any threads related to this problem hence creating a new thread.

Well, I have a doubt that,:- is there any relation between the BCs that we give while initializing the Block and that with the BCs which are given at the end of the problem (used in the solver).

My Case:
I have a created a block for Wing-Pylon-Store model, since i've to initialize the Block, I'm giving certain BCs that decides the growth of the Anisotropic Triangles off edges of certain domains. Once i'm done with the block initialization, i'm gonna have to set certain BCs in order to solve this mesh model in the solver(Ansys Fluent).
Now I'm not sure that these boundary conditions should remain same or there is no relation between these different BCs(BCs created while initializing the Block and the End BCs), so that i can go ahead and give different BCs in both the stages.

Somebody help!

Thanks in advance.
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