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Old   November 14, 2013, 01:11
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dear friends,
i am doing a project on stirred tank (3D geometry) with MRF using Ansys 14.0. i have made the geometry in the design modeler.Actually i myself learnt the design modeler and made the geometry so i dont know whether i followed the correct steps or not because i am not getting the correct solutions in fluent.my geometry is as shown below.




[IMG]http://s21.postimg.org/xjb252sh3/pic2.jpg[/IMG]

First i created the tank then 'cut material' for impeller, baffles and interface then added those as 'add frozen'.

the result i am getting is as such



at the interface, fluid direction changes.
i dont understand where the problem is..plz help
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