I am using SimNet to simulate the steady-state flow of a fluid around arbitrary geometries. All the tutorials that I have seen use no slip conditions at the boundaries of the channel being simulated, but I need slip conditions at these boundaries. Is there a way to implement a slip condition in SimNet?
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