Combining Boundaries

Combining two or more boundaries into a single boundary is useful when the imported surface or volume mesh contains separate boundaries which should have identical types, conditions, and values.

Combining the separate boundaries allows the boundary conditions to be set once and simplifies the topology. Combining boundaries does not modify the faces of the selected boundaries, it simply groups them together into one boundary. This operation is illustrated schematically below.

The boundaries being combined must belong to the same region and cannot include boundaries generated from computed interfaces. The boundaries being combined do not have to be contiguous. If the original boundaries were not topologically contiguous (no face from one boundary shares an edge with any faces from another boundary), the process can be reversed using the split non-contiguous boundary action.

To combine boundaries together, open the Regions node and the Boundaries node in the region of interest. Select the boundaries of interest using a multiple selection technique and right-click on the selection. Select Combine from the pop-up menu.

This will immediately begin the combining process and display a progress bar at the bottom of the simulation window. Once the process is complete a message will be displayed in the Output window indicating which boundaries were merged into which.

The boundary that is clicked first is the one that all the others are merged into. The simulation tree will be updated once the combine is complete.