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April 24, 2008, 16:53 |
ICEM CFD - Multiple domains
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HI
I would like to simulate the flow around a wind turbine blade. For this purpose, my computational domain consist of two domains (rotating and stationary) which will be connected through interfaces. I have used ICEM CFD O-blocks to mesh the rotating zone (located inside the stationary). But I don't know how to proceed with the stationary. As associations are made between blocks edges/faces and curves/surfaces, should I use same surfaces as interfaces for the two domains or use different surfaces for each zone? I have tried this without success : blocking associations==>face to surface ===> shared wall Please I need your help. Thanks for your suggestions. P.s : Sorry for my english. |
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