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September 1, 2004, 02:19 |
Dynamic mesh-UDF
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Hai all
I am trying to model the piston movement using dynamic mesh model. The piston has to move due to the pressure difference across either sides. I don't know how to write udf to move the piston as a result of preesure difference. Is any body can help? Regards Karthick |
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September 1, 2004, 04:00 |
Re: Dynamic mesh-UDF
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download the 6dof solver from the fluent website. that might give you some pointers on how to write the UDF for your specific case. The 6DOF UDF was written for tracking store release from aircraft.
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September 1, 2004, 16:50 |
Re: Dynamic mesh-UDF
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check this web www.fluentusers.com. You need to have username and password for that web.
Hope this will help. |
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