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June 5, 2006, 23:59 |
moving mesh
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I am looking for algorithm to implement moving mesh in 3 dimensions for internal incompressible flow moving boundary problem. CFX uses a approach for its moving grid option but i couldnt find it.
Specifically, the problem is as follows - The location of all boundary points is known apriori as function of time (user-defined). Before i could go to next timestep, the algorithm should alter/relocate all 'interior' mesh points accordingly. Local refinement of mesh is also not required between timesteps. Thanks in advance |
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June 6, 2006, 09:26 |
Re: moving mesh
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CFX can handle this. Moving meshes are well documented in the manual. Search for "mesh deformation" and do the FSI tutorial ...
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