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February 7, 2019, 09:10 |
Tank sloshing boundary conditions and UDF
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Hello everyone. I am trying to simulate the sloshing in a tank, with say 30% water in it. The tank will only have rotation around it's center of gravity, with an amplitude of 15 degrees and a period of 12 seconds side to side. From what i understood, the walls of the tank will be a rigid body with a motion profile defined by an UDF, and there will be a volume inside to simulate the water, with a mesh interface between the walls and the volume of water. But I don't know how a function that would give the tank it's rotation should look like. Can anyone help me?
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February 11, 2019, 01:47 |
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