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Old   February 19, 2008, 16:17
Default Dynamic Mesh - FLUENT 6.3
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Lourival
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Hy everybody, I want to simulate a simple geometry using dynamic mesh and I would like to know if FLUENT is capable of solving it.

For example, I want to simulate a straigth edge deforming in a transient way to an arc stationary, the edge doesn't move inside the domain.

Does any one have an idea? UDF, maybe??

Thanks

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Old   February 20, 2008, 10:36
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Hello,

I have little experience with Dynamic Mesh in FLUENT, however, I think you can simulate the deforming edge using either DEFINE_GRID_MOTION or DEFINE_GEOM. The UDF manual gives an example of a bending cantilever using DEFINE_GRID_MOTION which is similar to your problem.
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Old   February 20, 2008, 13:47
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Thanks NRD, I found it on the UDF manual and I will do it and I think that is similar to my problem...
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