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February 28, 2012, 06:47 |
Interface
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vincent
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I assembled components A(innermost), B(inner) and C(outer) I then extracted the internal volume which I imported as one part. I split this part by non- contiguous to form part surfaces A1, B1 and C1 corresponding to my initial components I then assigned the part to region with this part surfaces becoming boundaries A2, B2 and C2 for my region. I wish to know, to properly demarcate the boundaries, do I still need to convert A2, B2 to interfaces Or do I need to create interfaces between them Is there the need to also create an interface between C2 and B2? A2 and B2 are obstructions in the flow. Should their interface type be baffle? C2 is the fluid domain, what interface type should i form between this and B2 2. I also wanted to create a fully developed periodic interface between my inlet boundary and outlet, In the axis properties which is needed for periodic transformation, I inputed my direction but I dont really understand what should be the origin. Is the origin specified at my inlet boundary or the outlet or the origin of the xyz laboratory plane? 3 Is there the need to intersect the periodic boundaries for fully developed interface? After I used the origin of the xyz laboratory plane, and tried to intersect, the output warning was no boundaries intersected. I need your help please. |
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