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August 22, 2013, 05:14 |
CFX-Post: liquid flow animation
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Does CFX-Post have the ability to create a liquid flow animation similar to CD-Adapco shown in the attached link below please?
http://211.150.64.196/downAttach.do?...ee836a53ca96dc
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Thank you for your kind attention. Kind regards, mactech001 Currently using: ANSYS v13 |
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August 22, 2013, 11:10 |
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Bruno
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Sure it does.
Considering you have only two phases, it only takes three steps. 1. Create an isosurface ('Insert > Location > Isosurface') with volume fraction = 0.5. That'll cover the gas-liquid interface. 2. Now create an iso clip ('Insert > Location > Iso Clip'). For location, select all wall boundary conditions. On 'Visibilty Parameters', use 'Volume Fraction > 0.5'. 3. Use the animation tool ('Tools > Animation') to animate! Done. |
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August 22, 2013, 11:13 |
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Oh, and if you want the transparent wall, just create a surface group ('Insert > Location > Surface Group') with all your walls, set it to a white or gray color and use transparency = 0.5 or 0.75.
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August 29, 2013, 04:15 |
Animation creation
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Could you please help me?
I created a geometry same as shown in the youtube movie : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e7kiLTy1URU I want to know how to create a movement (animation) like in this movie? Please if you have a tutorial shows that, I will be very thankful if you could send it to me at my E.mail: mas20001920@yahoo.com Also, if you have a tutorial showing the simulation steps of like the geometry shown in the movie, please send it to me. Regards.. |
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