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April 1, 2006, 17:28 |
MOVING WALL
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Hi all! I'd like to model a moving wall in the perpendicular direction to the main flow stream.
Do you know if is this possible? In this case do you know how can i manage it? Thanks Michele |
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April 2, 2006, 17:36 |
Re: MOVING WALL
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Unfortuantely you just need to use the dynami mesh. It's not possible to set a velocity field perpendicular to the wall in Fluent (up to now!). So forget the traspiration method. Luca
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