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February 18, 2020, 09:18 |
Turbo region is not recognised
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I’m modelling an axial compressor that consists of inlet/igv/rotor/stator/casing treatment/outlet domains. I’m modelling two passages for every domain.
In CFD-Post, turbo region recognises only one domain and the rest are not recognised. The two surfaces between the domains are modelled as an internal interface. I tried to create a single boundary for every two similar boundary but it did not help. Does anyone know a solution? |
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February 18, 2020, 18:57 |
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Svetlana Tkachenko
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Can you please post an example test case demonstrating this problem?
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February 19, 2020, 02:56 |
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Please see the image. CFX-Post only recognises a single domain as shown by the arrow.
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March 5, 2020, 19:51 |
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Svetlana Tkachenko
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Example "test case" - ansys workbench project - not a screenshot. Then I can attempt to figure out where the problem is. This is a bit difficult to resolve by looking at screenshots. Thank you.
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turbine, turbo model |
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