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April 26, 2006, 07:19 |
Can any one help me?
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Hi, I am using CFX 10 for my fan problem. Fan axis is not laying on global origin. At the time of setting preprocessor I used two point method to define axis of rotation. In the post processing I do not know how to get fan torque(Fan is offset from the origin). Can any one help me?
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April 26, 2006, 10:31 |
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Dear svr,
You should be able to create a local coordinate frame in CFX-Post, and then request the via the full syntax : torque_[Axis]_[Coord Frame]@[Boundary] It is described in the CFX-Post documentation.. This syntax is not available in the ANSYS CFX solver for 10.0.. Good luck, Opaque.. |
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April 27, 2006, 08:58 |
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Thanks Opaque. I am working on low noise fan design using CFX 10 and sysnoise. Do anyone have idea about noise prediction accuracy in CFX 10 and this combination.
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June 1, 2006, 02:29 |
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Hi, Iīm usign ANSYS 9 and I want import the mesh to gambit, but I donīt know how to make it, can any one help me?
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