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March 20, 2006, 11:29 |
sorry I know my explications a
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sorry I know my explications aren't so accurate.I try to explain.
I want to simulate a 3D flow around an ostacle (I said a cube but,more realistic will be for example a wing of an airplane). Let's take the DamBreak example in interFoam tutorial:it's 2D but now I want to do the same case in 3D. Try to add cells in the z direction and you will see that some problems arrive. Easier:does anyone know a simple 3D example? |
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March 20, 2006, 11:51 |
thanx I ll try...
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thanx I ll try...
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March 20, 2006, 12:49 |
Hi Andrea,I studied a moment y
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Hi Andrea,I studied a moment your 3D file and I don't really know what to say: it's like I did!!!!
The "only" difference is that in your file OF doesn't create default faces fixed as empty...now I understand that you didn't understand.. In any case now it works...thank you! |
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