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January 28, 2009, 14:55 |
mesh morphing
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Hi all
IŽd like to simulate blood flow. I know that the newer version of star-ccm+ has mesh morphing technology. Is this a good model to simulate the veinŽs contraction/expansion? Anyone who has already used that model before can tell me if I need a powerfull hardware to run that model? Thanks |
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February 10, 2009, 09:19 |
Re: mesh morphing
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The morpher works well, but in this application you probably want the mesh to move based on local fluid forces, which is not in STAR-CCM+ yet, so you need to specify you own mesh movement via field functions or whatever. It adds a little to solve times in my limited usage.
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