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Old   October 12, 2016, 08:53
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Hi,

I am working on a submersible pump analysis and I am using rotating frame motion. I modeled my pump impeller(solid), frame(fluid) and a static domain for relative motion(fluid) in SolidWorks. When I import my drawing to Design Modeler and substract the solid impeller with boolean command, there is still a solid part occurs in cell zone editing in Fluent.

The next day I imported another geometry and apply boolean, there were only the fluid domains as it should be.

I couldn't find an explanation for that, anyone has an idea ?
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