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April 25, 2010, 14:07 |
Meaning of Boundary Types
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Diego
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Hello,
I`m working with Gambit on a 3-D modelling, pratically a 3-D section of one blade of a rotor. I have just completed the mesh, and now I have to set the boundary types in order to export the geometry in Fluent. Because I`m a novice user, I tried to find on the Gambit-Help information about the commands "TYPE" applicable to the components of the geometry, such as WALL, AXIS, INTERIOR, INTERNAL.....and I have seen that there are very poor informations, pratically it doesn`t say nothing about the feat of the commands. I know that is very difficult explain my geometry in order to fix my problem, so I want to ask you if there is a guide/manual on the web or a paper that you can send me with detailed informations about the Boundary Types applicable. I hope this thread will be useful for all the users who, like me, are looking for this kind of informations! Best regards, |
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April 26, 2010, 02:08 |
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Maxime Perelli
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Explanations about BC could be found in Fluent Users Guide
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