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October 20, 2015, 06:28 |
Non-overlap condition
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Aja
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Hi,
I am simulating an axial-flow turbine, known as Wells turbine, using CFX as a solver. There are two stationary domains and one rotation domain in this CFD model as follows: In other words, it is needed to place four interfaces in this model. One interface in outlet of station1 domain(interface1) One interface i inlet of rotation domain(interface1.1) One interfaces in outlet of rotation domain(interface2) One interface in inlet of station2 domain(interfac2.2) here, interface 1 and interface1.1 are exactly overlap and also, interface2 and interface2.2 are exactly overlap. Is there adjustment about overlap interfaces in non-overlap condition? Thanks. |
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April 12, 2021, 08:07 |
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YangLu
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There is a non-overlap condition setting on the surface.
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