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February 14, 2012, 13:24 |
Need help with creating a sliding interface
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CP
Join Date: Feb 2012
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Hi,
I have a fluid that is divided into different domains for the purpose of applying different sized mesh to each zone. I made the fluid geometry as a single 2d part, and used projection lines to create the different domains in Ansys Workbench. I now want to import my mesh into Fluent and make one of the interior domains a dynamic mesh zone, and the other domains stationary. Since I have a dynamic mesh zone that is surrounded by a stationary mesh, do I have to create a sliding interface? If so, how do I create one? I think I need to create bounds for each interior subdomain and specify them as interfaces, but I don't know how to create boundaries to my interior subdomain. Thanks for any help you can provide. ~cp2000 |
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March 15, 2016, 20:05 |
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Eshodarar Manickam Sureshkumar
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hi Did you manage to solve this problem? If so could you tell me whether a sliding interface is needed?
I have the same question you had a couple of years back! Any help is appreciated. Thank you |
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dynamic mesh, sliding interface |
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