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welcome to less soccer metrics tutorial Tuesday where we show you how to use a feature in just a couple of minutes in this video will show you how you can set up different boundary condition types in the structured grid solver so Iamp;#39;m going to select all the structure domains and go to grid solve and go to the edge attributes tab youamp;#39;ll notice that all of the edges of these domains have been highlighted in white both boundary edges such as this and interior edges such as these so Iamp;#39;m just going to select them all now in the boundary condition frame I can choose from three different boundary condition types the default is fixed and basically what that means is that none of the grid points along any of the highlighted edges are able to move theyamp;#39;re all fixed if I change this to floating what floating allows is it allows all of those grid points to float as if they were internal to the mesh just interior grid lines in that mesh orthogonal will actually allow