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November 21, 2008, 10:09 |
How to simulate two solids
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How to simulate two solids closed with each one. I did the two 2D interfaces, each one in each 3D domains. In ANSYS CFX=v11.0, I did this simulation, but i want to give a look on Fluent results, if there is any difference.
Is it possible to put in the data experimental like below: (In CFX, we use 1D interpolation): t [s] heat flux [w m^-2] 0 0.00000000000000000 0.222 0.00000000000000000 0.444 0.00000000000000000 0.666 0.00000000000000000 0.888 0.00000000000000000 1.11 0.00000000000000000 1.332 0.00000000000000000 1.554 0.00000000000000000 1.776 0.00000000000000000 1.998 0.00000000000000000 2.22 0.00000000000000000 2.442 0.00000000000000000 2.664 0.00000000000000000 2.886 376082.30425690200000000 3.108 2039587.70396777000000000 3.33 3407336.78002498000000000 3.552 4631631.80395514000000000 3.774 5320092.39034934000000000 3.996 5107853.68496400000000000 4.218 5582111.96002751000000000 4.44 6392412.51161420000000000 4.662 7193214.58434504000000000 4.884 7914424.96035032000000000 5.106 8552122.49996491000000000 5.328 9107928.48741737000000000 5.55 9594306.16570057000000000 5.772 10022056.50605620000000000 5.994 10400022.18697810000000000 ... .... |
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