When generating formula-driven lattices, the option to adjust the lattice wall offset is available, allowing for variability in the offset value. This feature proves valuable when designing structures intended to control fluid flow, such as baffles in a heat exchanger. Modifying the offset becomes particularly useful in regions that require tighter closure to separate distinct spaces.
This improvement serves the purpose of guiding fluid flow within containers employing formula-driven lattices, such as those shaped like gyroids. Notable applications include the design of fluid flow engineering devices like heat exchangers and mixers.

In the past, the task of baffling specific areas to delineate different fluid domains posed challenges. With this enhancement, the once laborious process is automated, significantly streamlining the workflow involved in creating baffles for heat exchangers and mixers.
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