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Are the wall layers generated on both sides of a surface part?

Are the wall layers generated on both sides of a surface part?

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Are the wall layers generated on both sides of a surface part?

Anonymous
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Hello,

In my one case, the wall layer of a surface part is generated on the one side, but not on the other side like a figure.

Is it possible to have wall layers on both sides?

If it's not possible, I'll use volumes as an alternative to surface parts.

 

wall_layer.png

 

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marwan_azzam
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Hello,

 

Is it possible to have wall layers on both sides?

 

Yes, it is possible.

The fluid on either side of the surface part have to belong to two separate bodies.

I suspect in your model it is the same body (or part) on both sides of the surface part.  If you separate them into two different bodies you will get a boundary layer on both sides of the surface.

 

cheers,

Marwan

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Anonymous
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Hello Marwan,

I succeeded in making wall layers on both sides.

I didn't realize your idea. Thanks a lot!

both_wall.png

Keisuke

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