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January 29, 2012, 22:47 |
train moving in tunnel (2D analysis)
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hi,
i am using fluent 6.3.26. i am using sliding mesh technique, but not able to get in it . i had done following steps . plz help me 1. i made two mesh model independently in gambit. one contain the lower portion of tunnel with train and second portion contain top portion of tunnel and fluid above train 2. i export them into fluent, and use fuse command to combine these two. 3. i apply grid check and it was done. now i had to apply cell zone conditions , but i am not able to work on it. plz can any body tell me , am i doing perfectly and how to proceed further. . |
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