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Old   March 10, 2021, 01:15
Default Solidified region interact with solid object
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Hi,

I have a question. I have a cylinder thats solidified fluid region and I used a phantom object velocity to move it. The surrounding region is heating the solidfied region to melt it.

It is on a collision path with a wall.

The issue is that the solidified region does not interact with the wall and passes through it. However, the partially melted liquid stays behind.

How do I make the solidified region halt when contacting the wall?

Would using GMO help?

I have density, solidification, viscosity and gravity model active

Also anyway for gravity to act on solidified region?
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