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Old   July 24, 2016, 08:18
Default Possible to preview mesh motion in RBM?
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Hello all,

Does anyone know if its possible to preview the mesh motion in Rigid Body Motion in STAR? I know its possible in Fluent with their sliding mesh motion. So basically testing the mesh movement without running the physics?

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Old   July 24, 2016, 17:48
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off the top of my head go to solver and click to freeze flow and solver frozen, for energy, mom, turb, than run, the motion should still be on and you can watch it,

I think you can also freeze the motion if you first just want to get a flow simulation,
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Thanks Marmot, I'll give it a try
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