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February 23, 2023 at 2:01 pm
Mohammad Moshfeghi
SubscriberHi Everybody.
I have solved a floating boat problem with overset mesh and now I want to start a new simulation.
How should I bring back the overset domain (AKA component domain) to the initial position? (Initialization does not bring the component domain to the initial position)
Best,
Mohammad -
February 23, 2023 at 2:59 pm
Rob
Forum ModeratorThe position is updated due to the flow field, and the starting position is based on where it was when you read in the mesh, it is not retained in the solver. Whenever doing any moving mesh problems I always save a t=0 case and data for use in restarts.
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