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April 29, 2004, 10:34 |
Can we model spherical symmetry in Fluent !!!
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Dear All, I have one query regarding spherical symmetry...e.g.consider Bomb Geometry. It essentially expands as sphere. Now does Fluent/Gambit has the capability of applying spherically Symmetrical Boundary conditions ? and solving it ? or can we model Sphere in Fluent/Gambit and essentially solve them? I will appreciate your contributions on it.. Thank you for cooperation. Sincerely, Ashish
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April 29, 2004, 11:07 |
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As far as I know, spherical symmetry option is not available in Fluent. However, you will still be able to simulate only arbitrarily small small part of the complete geometry by employing rotational periodicity of a "slice" of the sphere, possibly even halving it using plane symmetry.
Good luck, George |
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