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November 27, 2005, 11:41 |
I have a couple of questions r
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Siddhartha Jain
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I have a couple of questions regarding mixer2D. I performed a search but couldn't find the answers to my question.
What do baffleWall and outsideSlider refer too? Does insideSlider refer to the outer boundary of the mixer? Thanks in advance. |
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November 27, 2005, 13:51 |
You should try using a post-pr
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Hrvoje Jasak
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You should try using a post-processing tool and look at these pieces individually. In short:
- impellerWall is the rotating part, including the mixer blades - baffleWall is the outside surface of the mixer vessel The definition of the sliding interface mesh modifier requires two surfaces that slide across each other. This insideSlider the the outside surface of the rotating part and the outsideSlider is the internal surface or the stationary part. Both are used to define the sliding interface mesh modifier. Enjoy, Hrv
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