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July 5, 2007, 13:38 |
Boundary Types - Interior
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Hello,
In the boundary types what does the 'Interior' boundary type refer to and how may one use it? And an example please. I could not find this entry on the Fluent users guide. Thank you all very much. Kind regards, Naghman Khan UK |
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July 6, 2007, 02:18 |
Re: Boundary Types - Interior
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I give you 2 examples: *if you want some results later in the postprocessing on one section -> then define this section as Interior (Interior in the fluid domain) *if you work with dynamic mesh, you can use Interior BC for defining layering mesh creation/destruction or moving zone
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July 6, 2007, 11:36 |
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Thanks Max
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