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saesciant_@libero.it July 15, 2004 11:11

S.O.S. dynamesh
 
Please can you help me with dynamic mesh? please

sheila July 15, 2004 12:10

Re: S.O.S. dynamesh
 
fanculizzati

sheila July 15, 2004 12:11

Re: S.O.S. dynamesh
 
sorry, it was a trial

STK July 15, 2004 13:09

Re: S.O.S. dynamesh
 
Tell me what do you want about dynamic mesh????????

saesciant_@libero.it July 16, 2004 06:07

Re: S.O.S. dynamesh
 
I'm moving a wall with other deforming parts but when I make the preview, fluent tells me that a negative volume is detected...how is it possible?

STK July 17, 2004 19:38

Re: S.O.S. dynamesh
 
your moving distance (every time step) is much greater than cells' length. reduce time step or change dynamic mesh parameters good luck

saesciant_@libero.it July 19, 2004 06:04

Re: S.O.S. dynamesh
 
I already made what you say but fluent continues to give me error, I have tetrahedral mesh (2d) size 0.25, the wall that moves at 20 m/s and a time step 0.01 s...what is the problem?

suailek July 30, 2004 05:46

Re: S.O.S. dynamesh
 
i think it concerns your definition of your dynamic zones. maybe you specified the wrong direction for your rigid boudaries. or perhaps your cell volume in your mesh model do not correspond to the layering height of the cells in the dynamic zones.


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