pub struct ExodusSideSet {
pub id: u32,
pub name: String,
pub element_ids: Vec<usize>,
pub side_ids: Vec<usize>,
}Expand description
A named set of element sides (face boundary conditions).
Fields§
§id: u32Unique identifier for this side set.
name: StringHuman-readable name.
element_ids: Vec<usize>Element IDs (1-based) for each side entry.
side_ids: Vec<usize>Local side IDs within each element.
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impl Freeze for ExodusSideSet
impl RefUnwindSafe for ExodusSideSet
impl Send for ExodusSideSet
impl Sync for ExodusSideSet
impl Unpin for ExodusSideSet
impl UnsafeUnpin for ExodusSideSet
impl UnwindSafe for ExodusSideSet
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