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April 8, 2003, 07:05 |
Moving meshes
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Hello. I plan to work with complex moving geometry, imported from some CAD system. Can anybody tell me, is STAR-CD can work with such problems? And if yes, what's about common methods working with complex moving meshes in STAR-CD.
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April 11, 2003, 11:17 |
Re: Moving meshes
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Yes.
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April 11, 2003, 14:09 |
Re: Moving meshes
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Sliding interface is powerful, but it can not be used when non-regular mesh parts trajectories. For example, how can SI help me for compressing complex volume along curved path? Also we should consider our mesh is "good" for every step. By the way, such ability appeared in Fluent6.0 as beta feature. To all appearance, STAR-CD users have to use their own experience when works with such problems by now. Thanks. May be some more considerations?
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