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Old   June 28, 2016, 17:39
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Hi all,

I've completed an FSI simulation using Mechanical/Fluent. Now I want to create an animation. The problem is that part of the structure is obscuring the fluid domain I am interested in; I can make the structure transparent, but since CFD-Post reads in the separate Mechanical components as one component, I'm not getting the image I want.

How might I read in a .rst file so that the separate structural components remain separate, such that I may customize the transparency on a component-by-component basis?

Thanks,
Kegan
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