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January 29, 2012, 23:26 |
cfd 6.3.26
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hi ,
i am having problem in sliding mesh technique ( train moving in tunnel {2D analysis}) ,plz can any one help me i had done following steps 1. i made two mesh files independently in gambit. 2. i export them into fluent one by one 3. then i use FUSE , command of fluent to combine them together. 4. then i use display, to see the model. after then i use grid check . it was done. 5. now i had to use cell zone conditions , but i am not able to do that. plz can any tell me am i doing perfectly and how to proceed further . |
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February 6, 2012, 00:41 |
sliding mesh
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hello
plz help me in sliding mesh , i am not able to solve it . my email id is sheikhnasir39@gmail.com thanks |
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