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November 8, 2005, 20:25 |
Moving Boundary
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I would like to model a cylinder with a moving piston in Fluent. Is there anyone knows a good resource of it? I could not figure out how to do that in Fluent. (So it the modelling it in Gambit, the meshing routine.)
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November 9, 2005, 16:35 |
Re: Moving Boundary
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I think this is the problem for dynamic mesh procedure - there is special kind especially for such kind of movement. Have a look into documentation at "10.6.10 Using the In-Cylinder Model"
Hope it helps a little. Maciej |
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November 10, 2005, 01:05 |
Re: Moving Boundary
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Hi
You can use a combination of sliding and dynamic mesh to model a moving piston inside a cylinder. Manoj |
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