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October 22, 2012, 23:58 |
Help with twin screw pump geometry
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Arthur Loginow
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Hello i am going to work in the simulation of a twin screw pump, so far i have the geometry done but i have no idea how to import the geometry to fluent there is any advice? Any help will be appreciated and if you need it i can upload some pictures of the geometry.
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October 24, 2012, 18:11 |
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Arthur Loginow
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No didnt know that thx for that, i have to mesh in icem or i have other options?
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October 24, 2012, 18:20 |
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Ghazlani M. Ali
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it depends on what kind of mesh you want and how complex is your geometry.
you can use ansys meshing for a fast tetra mesh generation or icem cfd, icem is more suitable you want a better control over your mesh like hexa mesh... |
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