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September 8, 2008, 23:31 |
How to make domain move?
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hello everyone, i am simulating the moving object problem.but it seems that we have to choose the material of domain for the moving object.is that right? but i want to set the surface of moving object to slip.So do you konw how to make the domain or boundary condition such like "inlet" move? Or do you have other good idea?
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September 16, 2008, 13:16 |
Re: How to make domain move?
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Dear Zhang, Please take a look at the "mofor" example in the tutorials and it will provide you with the necessary information to solve your problem.
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September 20, 2008, 06:38 |
Re: How to make domain and local area connection?
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sir please send me information about that how installation of windows server 2003 and how make domain and its directories with policies and creak local area networking with its domain.
thaks your sincarly Asghar Abbasi |
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