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hhm747 December 9, 2015 17:59

Mesh deformation -CFX
 
Hello everybody,

Do you know which technique has been applied for mesh deformation by ANSYS CFX?
I read the tutorial for modeling valve ( a floating bouy in the chapter 32 of tutorials), but it did not explain the methodology and important parameters.

Is there any document that describe the theory of the mesh deformation in CFX?

Thanks

HHM747

tomson199 December 9, 2015 23:38

Hi,
The theory is explain in ANSYS CFD Reference Guid. There is Chapter 5 about Mesh deformation :)

Shabi1992 December 11, 2015 12:57

Quote:

Originally Posted by hhm747 (Post 577021)
Hello everybody,

Do you know which technique has been applied for mesh deformation by ANSYS CFX?
I read the tutorial for modeling valve ( a floating bouy in the chapter 32 of tutorials), but it did not explain the methodology and important parameters.

Is there any document that describe the theory of the mesh deformation in CFX?

Thanks

HHM747

Hello,
In CFX, you can choose Region Of Motion Specified for mesh deformation.

Shabi1992 December 11, 2015 13:03

Quote:

Originally Posted by hhm747 (Post 577021)
Hello everybody,

Do you know which technique has been applied for mesh deformation by ANSYS CFX?
I read the tutorial for modeling valve ( a floating bouy in the chapter 32 of tutorials), but it did not explain the methodology and important parameters.

Is there any document that describe the theory of the mesh deformation in CFX?

Thanks

HHM747

Default Domain→ Basic Settings→ Mesh Deformation→ Regions of Motion Specified→ Previous Mesh

hhm747 December 13, 2015 22:33

Quote:

Originally Posted by tomson199 (Post 577031)
Hi,
The theory is explain in ANSYS CFD Reference Guid. There is Chapter 5 about Mesh deformation :)

Thank you for your comments.
I found details.


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