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May 11, 2002, 03:17 |
Zero thickness plates
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Hi all I wish to define a zero thickness inclined plate which does not seem to be possible in PHOENICS 3.4. Earlier, I used 3.2 for the same purpose and was advised that 3.4 be used for this. There is same problem with inclines inlets. Any experiences ? TIA
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May 11, 2002, 08:17 |
Re: Zero thickness plates
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This is indeed important. Could anybody tell me how do I simualte an angled triangular plate in 3.3/3.4 version
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June 7, 2002, 11:02 |
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Is it possible for you to give a finite thickness which is small enough compared with other dimensions and big enough to have fine grid cells covering it ?
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