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April 18, 2007, 12:13 |
Multiple reference frame
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Helloo , i have inside a brick a 3d wind turbine . I would like to solve this problem in MRF . Should i divide the brick into 3 parts , one contains the rotating parts and the others the non rotating parts ? if yes , I must do it using gambit , right ? then i shoujld assign the velocity of the referce frame in fluent ??? Plz waitn ur reply ASAP
ANY ADVICE TO SOLVE THIS PROBlem is welcomed and appreciated Best wishes and regards H.A.S |
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