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January 18, 2021, 14:45 |
Is it possible to insert an object that can move in the domain?
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Rodolfo Badioli
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Good Evening everyone, I am trying to simulate the movement of a surfboard when hits a wave using "Wave" tutorial.
As a surfer paddles to get the wave in the right way the same I would do in my model, inserting an object (the surfboard) moving constantly or accelerating with respect of the incoming wave. Few months ago when I evaluated the impact of waves on structures I used to create the object with "Salome" and then implement it inside the domain with SnappyHexmesh, as "Wave" tutorial simulates the wave only. Can you help me? Thank you for your help. Greetings. |
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#mesh, #movingobjects, #multiphase, #wave |
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