Define Baffle Surfaces
Use the Baffles tool to define baffle surfaces.
Baffles can be defined on a topological baffle surface, or any surface based on simulation needs. During the solver run, baffles will be split into two faces and results will be available on both sides.
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                From the Flow ribbon, click the Baffles tool.
                

Figure 1. - 
                Using the guide bar selector, choose whether to define
                    the boundary condition on Surfaces or Thin
                        Solids.
                Note: You can only select thin solids if layers have been defined using the Thin tool.
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                Select surfaces/thin solids.
                If the Filter non baffle surfaces option is active, only topological baffles are available for selection; the rest of the surfaces are transparent. Turn off this option to select non-topological surfaces.
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                For thin solids, select a direction option from the guide bar.
                
Option Description Direction: Away from Parent Surface Define the condition on the boundary surface furthest from the parent surface. Direction: Adjacent to Parent Surface Define the condition on the boundary surface closest to the parent surface. Direction: Both Sides Define the condition on both sides of the boundary surface.  - 
                In the dialog, input values for each tab.
                
- Turbulence
 - TemperatureNote: This tab only becomes available if the Heat Transfer option is turned on in the Flow ribbon Physics tool.
 - Setting
 
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                From the guide bar, execute the command in the following
                    ways:
                
- Click 
 to confirm your selection and remain in the
                            tool.This allows you to continue creating instances and helps you visualize and edit instances with the legend.
 - Click 
 to confirm your selection and exit the
                        tool. 
 - Click