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May 24, 2005, 09:53 |
sliding mesh using Gambit
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Hi
Can anyone tell me how to generate sliding mesh using Gambit TIA Vivek |
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May 24, 2005, 22:25 |
Re: sliding mesh using Gambit
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sliding mesh is generated same way as you will make a normal way, just you define the sliding faces as interface and create the interface in fluent. and yes the moving zone(the volume), you have to define it in gambit, for example rotating_zone as fluid, then wehn you are in fluent you can define the boundary conditions or motion on this zone.
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February 21, 2012, 06:44 |
sliding mesh , plz help
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hello ,
i am using sliding mesh in my work, i am working on train moving in tunnel. but not able to work it out. can any body help me. my email is sheikhnasir39@gmail.com |
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