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October 11, 2013, 17:17 |
3D fluent analysis
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shikha
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Hello friends!!
I am working on a 3D model and have to undergo fluent analysis of it. For meshing, I have created a fluid domain around it which encloses a sufficient volume... I also applied the boolean operation...although I donot know the concept behind it...as I am new to this field. then, the fluent analysis.....but still it shows reverse flow problem. plz can anybody help me out...I am stuck here for many days..plz. thanks in advance. |
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November 22, 2013, 22:16 |
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aditya singh
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See at the model carefully. you may have created some undesired mesh inside the volume
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