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Old   April 23, 2004, 09:11
Default 2D-Axisymmetric case with R-Z Coordinates
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Vitaliy Pavlyk
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Hello! How can I create 2D- axisymmetric model mesh in Star CD with R-Z coordinates? Say, as example- simple tube.

I looked at the question of Anindya

http://www.cfd-online.com/Forum/star....cgi?read=1183

but it looks confusing, since taking cylindrical-2 co-orditate system suggests R and Theta as coordinates, but not R and Z. May be its possible to redefine somewhere to R-Z instead of R-Theta? Thanks a lot for any suggestion.

Vitaliy.
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