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why is it in v406 we are not allowed to set the boundary regions based on shells?????
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what about the bshell command? sometimes the following is required:
assume cell type 10 to be the shell and you want to create region 1 (10 - 9) cset news type 10 vset news cset cset add vset face cset subs flui cshell 10 cset cset news type 10 bshell -9 cset |
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you can put boundary shell only on shell type cells in 406
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It works in all versions. In v3 just a little bit different.
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thanks balduin, your commands work. but i dont understand what Andrea or you meant by it works in all versions. I could simply click on the shell by vertex adges or zone in v326 but not that simple in v4.
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