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Old   June 10, 2022, 05:44
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Hi everybody,


i had to import my body and boundary surfaces as different parts. Is it possible to attach boundaries in one part. If yes, how can I do that?


For example, i have body in this case as a solid part. Inlet and Outlet are only the boundary surfaces from solid part.
I couldn't add image here. But it seems under Geometry/Parts like this:


-Body
-Fluid
-Inlet
-Outlet
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