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Old   September 30, 2012, 13:47
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Hi,

Can anybody tell me concept of moving mesh in fluent and sent me some tutorial based on this or lecture from any university . Thank in advance

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Hi,

Can anybody tell me concept of moving mesh in fluent and sent me some tutorial based on this or lecture from any university . Thank in advance

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You should refer to Fluent Manual guide, it has a thorough explanation about the subject.
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