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Old   July 5, 2013, 05:32
Question helicopter rotor blade analysis
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Hello everyone

I doing helicopter rotor blade analysis in that i created two domain solid and fluid i want to rotate that solid blade in the analysis for that i used rotational periodicity but it's not rotating please help me to complete this project and also i want to know can i see the simulation of that rotating blade
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Why have you created a solid domain? Are you looking at doing an FSI simulation?

Can you show a picture of what you are trying to model, and how it works?
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