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Old   July 7, 2022, 08:06
Default How to monitor the position of a rigid body during transient overset analysis
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Hi;

I am currently performing overset analysis on a submerged body with overPimpleDyMFoam. What I want to do is to monitor the position of my body at each time step. Is there any utility which can be used for that purpose or should I code a function object for this.

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Old   November 1, 2024, 04:53
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Hi Ozi,

I know its been over 2 years, but i was wondering if you ever figured this out?
I need to to the same, as i want to perform a decay test of three connected cylinders in still water.
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