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Old   August 3, 2007, 05:29
Default Multiple Fluid Zones
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Naghman Khan
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Hello,

I am trying to model a rotating body. I was following Fluent tutorial 8 on Multiple Rotating Frames which uses multiple fluid zones.

However there is no corresponding Gambit tutorial which identifies how to do this.

I am trying to get my rotor (consisting of 15 blades on a vertical axis) to rotate. However in Gambit it won't allow me to define a fluid zone around the blades I keep getting error messages saying that: Continuum or Boundary conditions specified for faces x and y are not valid for Fluent 6.

Can anyone help please? Thanks
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Old   August 3, 2007, 06:27
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Have you define a zone of fluid in gambit? You must define different zone in Gambit Continuum condition faces. If you do that and it don't work y can't help you.
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Old   August 3, 2007, 06:35
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Olivier, thanks for your reply.

I have 15 blades which have 6 faces each defined as walls. Then I have tried to encompass these is another cylindrical volume which I have defined as a fluid zone in the continuum types.

Is this the correct procedure?

Thanks again
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Old   August 3, 2007, 07:23
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I think it is correct. But if it doesn't work I don't know what you can do.

Good luck for your model.

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