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May 26, 2007, 04:21 |
2D simulation
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I used CFX10.0 to simulate a 3D project now I want to make a 2D model but when I want to generate a CFX mesh an error message displays:"there is not any body".How can I create a 2D model without error?Can anyone answer to me? Thanks
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May 26, 2007, 07:26 |
Re: 2D simulation
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hi, for all, i would simulate a 2d probleme and i have probleme that in my probleme i should have a porous wall then how to create a new type of bc's in fluent like wall but by suctiob. and thank's
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May 27, 2007, 21:58 |
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Actually, CFX-Mesh (and the CFX-Solver) won't take 2D meshes. They only work in 3D, and that is probably why you're getting an error. To simulate a 2D model you can make a mesh that is one element thick in the normal direction. CFX-Mesh allows you to do this, as long as you have a 3D geometry. Just go to 'Mesh > Options > Meshing Strategy = Extruded 2D Mesh'.
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