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Partitioning a Domain
Posted 6 mag 2015, 05:15 GMT-4 Geometry, Studies & Solvers 2 Replies
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Hi,
I have created a 3D geometry that after generation becomes one domain. Now I want to assign initial values for part of the domain so I can use that for my transport solver of diluted species.
The geometry is curved and I cannot simply cut and split it by a 2D plane. I was thinking if there is anyways that I select surfaces or vertices on the geometry that can be used to split the domain into folds (Expressing the initial values by spatial function would be a heavy task because of the complicated geometry, heavier than making two separate geometries from scratch) .
Any advice please.
meisam
I have created a 3D geometry that after generation becomes one domain. Now I want to assign initial values for part of the domain so I can use that for my transport solver of diluted species.
The geometry is curved and I cannot simply cut and split it by a 2D plane. I was thinking if there is anyways that I select surfaces or vertices on the geometry that can be used to split the domain into folds (Expressing the initial values by spatial function would be a heavy task because of the complicated geometry, heavier than making two separate geometries from scratch) .
Any advice please.
meisam
2 Replies Last Post 10 mag 2015, 07:51 GMT-4