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July 6, 2002, 15:18 |
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How to set any conditions for deforming mesh in fluent6. Have any one have moving and deforming mesh tutorial?
Regard. Torn |
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July 7, 2002, 05:28 |
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hi,Torn What problem are you doing ? I need these tutorials too. But I did not find any.
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July 7, 2002, 07:52 |
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My problem is about flow in moving cylinder. I known fluent 4 with structure mesh can be work but I want use fluent 6.
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July 8, 2002, 01:19 |
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The Fluent 6.0 tutorials can be found at this website. (http://sp81.msi.umn.edu:999/fluent/f...help/index.htm) There are a couple of moving grid tutorials. See chapter 10 (Using Sliding Meshes) on sliding grids and also chapters 7 and 8 of the Tutorial Guide. Also look at chapter 9 of User Guide(Modeling Flows in Moving Zones). Hope it helps.
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July 8, 2002, 06:26 |
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thank you aninda. These tutorial files are moving grid tutorials but there are not deforming mesh guide.
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July 8, 2002, 09:58 |
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July 9, 2002, 03:59 |
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hi,torn do you have fluent4.5 ? the model of moving and deforming mesh is a separate model, if you buy this model ,you can get these tutorials . but I have nothing.
I want to simulate the fuild flow in scroll compressor chamber ,it is similar to your problem, how about you ? any advice is appreciated. bonny |
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July 10, 2002, 03:27 |
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Hi Bonny, I think your research is so difficult. your mesh are moving and deforming. I don't know how to model geometry when the roter contact the stator. and I think both fluent 4(structured) and fluent 6 (unstructured) can not apply to this application but star-cd may be.
what is version of fluent that you used? my advice may be incorrect, don't worry. torn |
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July 12, 2002, 03:19 |
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Could you explain why your mesh needs to deform?
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July 12, 2002, 18:37 |
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Thorn,
I just started using Fluent last month, I will also be looking at dynamic meshing soon. You can find deforming mesh tutorial guide in http://www.fluentusers.com/fluent6/d...h/main_pre.htm If you don't have password, you'll need to email a request. Regards, Duc |
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