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November 27, 2023 at 3:47 pm
Ulrich Schmidt
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In Fluent (or Workbench) it is not possible to define a parameter for a boundary zone type. Parameters in Fluent are designed to set boundary settings (conditions), e. g. velocity or temperature.
Perhaps you can define the boundary condition type as parameter on the optiSLang side if you define everything via a TUI journal. However, then you would need some smart logic (probably scripting) for setting all wall boundary conditions whereas there is nothing to set if the zone has type "internal".