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November 18, 2014, 20:00 |
Mixer Analysis
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Matt Levins
Join Date: Nov 2014
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Hi Everyone!
I am fairly new to CFD and have only been doing for about a year primarily with combustion. I have been given a problem through my college regarding a giant cylinder with a mixer blade inside that rotates on a shaft. I have performed a boolean subtraction of the mixer shaft and blades, etc. Which has left me with a fluid zone. Attatched are images of my named selections 1. There are "outerblades" and "innerblades" which will rotate with the shaft 2. The blades are on a helix, which seems to make a difficult way to mesh. I have done local sizing on these two named selections "outerblades" and "innerblades" to approx one tenth of the surface length. I have tried to do inflation but it is giving me trouble. I could use some suggestions on how to go about this problem and simplify it or any advice is much appreciated! Matt |
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