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Old   July 17, 2003, 15:27
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Jackie
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Hi all,

If I set a domain to be a rotating domain, does the cutout solid in my domain will also rotate?

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Old   July 17, 2003, 20:27
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Depends on what you define on the walls of your cutout solid. You can put them in the rotating domain without further specifications. Them they will rotate. You can specify a counter rotating wall. Then, the net velocity will be zero.I think you can also put them in the stationary domain with the same result.

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Old   July 18, 2003, 04:06
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Thank a lot Pascale Fonteijn
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