Dear Daniel,
Thanks very much for your response. I should model a whole circle, however 
for simplicity I want to model one quarter of it. In fact I have 2 quarter 
of circles with different radius and with the same center. I have a 
boundary load on the perimeter(curve) side of the circle, axial symmetry on 
the vertical side and symmetry (n.u=0, n is the unit normal vector and u is 
the displacement) on the horizontal side. In fact my figure has three 
vertices. It should be noted that the center of the quarter is fixed. In 
addition, the symmetry axis coincides on the vertical axis. I do really 
appreciate your kindness if you help me how I can define these geometry and 
boundary conditions for this problem.

Thanks,
Benhour

On Wednesday, July 6, 2016 at 5:08:29 PM UTC-5, [email protected] wrote:
>
> Dear All,
> I want to define a new geometry (a quarter of a circle) and apply symmetry 
> boundary condition on two sides of the quarter. It would be very kind of 
> you if you help me for that.
>
> Best,
> Benhour
>

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