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Through curves

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st4r

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May 2, 2006
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Not Specified – the flow direction is straight through to the opposite side.

Isoparametric – the flow direction follows the isoparametric direction (U or V) of the constraint surface.

Normal – the flow direction is normal to the base edge of the constraint surface.

Are there any recommendations regarding where/when each of these options is to be used/best to use?

Thanks
 
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