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Forum: FLUENT October 10, 2016, 05:51
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Posted By -mAx-
That's the aim for interface. You disconnect...

That's the aim for interface.
You disconnect both meshes (stator/rotor), and by applying interface on each domain you will enforce the solver to interpolate values on interfaces, even if meshes...
Forum: FLUENT October 10, 2016, 05:27
Replies: 66
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Posted By -mAx-
I was used to work with interface (and not...

I was used to work with interface (and not interior), for moving mesh for instance.
I never used MRF Model
Forum: FLUENT October 10, 2016, 01:04
Replies: 66
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Posted By -mAx-
https://www.sharcnet.ca/Software/Fluent6/html/tg/n...

https://www.sharcnet.ca/Software/Fluent6/html/tg/node135.htm
check step 4
Forum: FLUENT November 13, 2013, 07:27
Replies: 66
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Posted By -mAx-
Maybe Far can help you

Maybe Far can help you
Forum: FLUENT November 13, 2013, 00:33
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Posted By -mAx-
If you don't have Gambit, then you cannot do what...

If you don't have Gambit, then you cannot do what I mentionned.
I let other people helping you since I don't know Ansys Meshing
Forum: FLUENT November 12, 2013, 00:51
Replies: 66
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Posted By -mAx-
As I said, forget interfaces. Reconnect both...

As I said, forget interfaces.
Reconnect both domains (connect edges (All)), but keep your split line (half-circle)
Then you have to define 2 continuum types:
one for air and one for water...
Forum: FLUENT November 11, 2013, 10:50
Replies: 66
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Posted By -mAx-
explain your physics, where are phase1, phase2....

explain your physics, where are phase1, phase2. Where is your "interface", etc...
Forum: FLUENT November 11, 2013, 09:15
Replies: 66
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Posted By -mAx-
Again, don't mix "interface" in the sense of Mesh...

Again, don't mix "interface" in the sense of Mesh (here in Fluent) with interface (multiphase)
Post pictures of what you want to compute
Forum: FLUENT July 9, 2013, 07:19
Replies: 66
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Posted By -mAx-
http://aerojet.engr.ucdavis.edu/gambithelp/html/mo...

http://aerojet.engr.ucdavis.edu/gambithelp/html/modeling_guide/mg0502.htm
Forum: FLUENT July 9, 2013, 01:00
Replies: 66
Views: 47,139
Posted By -mAx-
no need to use interface, you can use size...

no need to use interface, you can use size function for that
Forum: FLUENT May 23, 2013, 01:14
Replies: 66
Views: 47,139
Posted By -mAx-
I don't know :rolleyes: You would have more...

I don't know :rolleyes:
You would have more chance to get replies if you create your own thread
Forum: FLUENT April 11, 2013, 03:17
Replies: 66
Views: 47,139
Posted By -mAx-
I let other users to reply since I am not a Ansys...

I let other users to reply since I am not a Ansys user
Forum: FLUENT April 9, 2013, 07:56
Replies: 66
Views: 47,139
Posted By -mAx-
may be it can help you ...

may be it can help you
http://aerojet.engr.ucdavis.edu/fluenthelp/html/ug/node253.htm#33058
Forum: FLUENT February 5, 2013, 06:18
Replies: 66
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Posted By -mAx-
do you have picture?

do you have picture?
Forum: FLUENT May 20, 2011, 10:30
Replies: 66
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Posted By -mAx-
if the faces aren't connected, you cannot define...

if the faces aren't connected, you cannot define them as interior, since they are interpreted as wall (outsurfaces from volume)
Either your connect them, with the possibility to lose the mesh from...
Forum: FLUENT May 20, 2011, 08:22
Replies: 66
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Posted By -mAx-
post a sketch of your tube with interior etc...

post a sketch of your tube with interior etc...
Forum: FLUENT May 26, 2010, 01:24
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Posted By -mAx-
Usually you don't need to define an edge (or...

Usually you don't need to define an edge (or surface) as interior, it is supposed to be done automatically, if your volumes are well connected.
I assume the "interface" between the flui domain is...
Forum: FLUENT May 25, 2010, 01:27
Replies: 66
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Posted By -mAx-
Interfaces, in the sense of Fluent, are matching...

Interfaces, in the sense of Fluent, are matching surfaces with different mesh topology.
For instance in 2d, 2 matching interfaces could be one edge with 4 nodes, and the other edge with 8 nodes.
So...
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