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March 8, 2001, 06:05 |
Sliding meshes-compressible.
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Hello. I am trying to simulate the entrance of a high speed train into a gallery. Is it possible with FLUENT 5.3 to use SLIDING MESHES WITH COMPRESSIBLE FLOW (set air as perfect gas ???). I read that it was not possible with FLUENT 4.
Thanks a lot. Pierre. |
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March 8, 2001, 07:10 |
Re: Sliding meshes-compressible.
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Yes, it is possible in Fluent 5.
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