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December 20, 2002, 12:39 |
Need help on GAMBIT
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Hi there, i need some help to use FLUENT. I want to draw a geometry in which there is one cylinder, which is vertical and then on the outer face of this vertical cylinder there is another cylinder which is horizontal. I tried many ways but could not get it. the two cylinders are joined and the fluid flows from vertical cylinder to this horizontal cylinder.please comeone help.
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December 20, 2002, 12:47 |
Re: Need help on GAMBIT
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Try gambit Tutorial No.3
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December 20, 2002, 15:00 |
Re: Need help on GAMBIT
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Parshant,
Draw the two cylinders in the fashion you described, where they overlap. Then you can either 1) "split" one volume from the other, OR 2) "unite" the two volumes. Review that tutorial the first person mentioned. Any questions, feel free to ask. Regards, Eric |
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January 3, 2003, 04:29 |
Re: Need help on GAMBIT
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Draw verticle one first and then horizontal one. If dia same then place the second one as the center line touches the outer face of first one then unite. and if the dias r not same then place as the first one ocupy the most of the face.
bye Alamgir |
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