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March 24, 2006, 10:14 |
2-stroke engine
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Help Help Help....
I am having negetive density problem in my model run at 196 degree after BDC. I am not confident about the boundary conditions specified (in the events and in change grid command), as piston motion controls the intake and exhaust port sizes. A Student |
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May 18, 2006, 22:51 |
Re: 2-stroke engine
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is it a japenese motor?
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May 19, 2006, 01:36 |
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I think so because piston gets stuck at the closing of ports due to negetive density.
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