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June 7, 2017, 16:45 |
Interface boundary conditions Pointwise
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g.
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Hi folks,
I'm meshing with Pointwise a complex geometry with several interface domains. I want to expot it to Fluent. I did 2 blocks,one fluid and one solid, and in the boundary conditions i've selected all connects with the same side and i've put them in a condition(interface). I've done the same things for the other side. In this way i want create a coupled wall in Fluent settings.I've set the volume conditions too. Is this the right way to do this?. The side are correct or should be checked one by one?. Thanks |
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June 8, 2017, 09:28 |
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Rick Matus
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That sounds like it should work, but I believe the BC type you want is wall. You can set that directly in Pointwise or change it when you get to Fluent.
Rick |
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June 10, 2017, 08:14 |
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g.
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Thanks for your responses.
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