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January 28, 2015, 08:14 |
Multiple rotating reference frame
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SUBODH KHULLAR
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Hi
I am new to Fluent and want to apply a Multiple Reference Frame model to my simple centrifugal pump geometry to analyse the flow behaviour within the pump. I have generated the components in pro-e. I am using ICEM CFD for meshing. After importing the mesh and specifying the interfaces and BC's, I am not getting results. But the same geometry with same BC's and interfaces when meshed in workbench gave good results. I am unable to find the problem. I have attached the icem file pictures. I first created mesh for each component (suction, impeller and casing) separately and then merged them together. I appreciate any assistance in helping me understand this problem. ----- Subodh |
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February 2, 2015, 06:50 |
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SUBODH KHULLAR
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can anybody please help me out regarding this problem....
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