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August 7, 2012, 18:08 |
Help Please!!! Polyflow, deforming geometry.
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Luke
Join Date: Jun 2012
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Hi all, I have been reading lots of documentation on Polyflow and I am getting confused. I understand that there are mesh manipulation options in Polyflow, but what I really want to do is modify my geometry (and of course the mesh along with it). i.e. have a dynamic shape change to the actual boundaries within which the fluid is flowing (think of a pipe containing fluid which is "squeezed" at a certain point). I also want to be able to define exactly how the geometry change.
I know this is possible in Fluent but I am unsure about Polyflow. Ultimately this will lead to FSI since the moving boundaries will change the flow. Is this possible? Thanks in advance. |
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