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Old   March 19, 2010, 03:23
Default Help needed in modelling/meshing a body moving in a pipe which is driven by a fluid
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Help needed in modelling/meshing a body moving in a pipe which is driven by a fluid....
The pipeline geometry is given... The body is driven by the fluid pumped from one end of the pipe. The motion of the body depends on the fluid motion... how can i specify the moving grid?..... Ne help would be appreciated......
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Old   July 4, 2024, 03:13
Default Pipe flow driven by pressure
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I am also working on similar problem and facing difficulties. Kindly let me know if anyone had idea over this particular problem.
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