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Old   April 5, 2016, 06:43
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I can not set results from analysis №1 to starting BC of analysis №2.
Solved rotating domain with propeller.
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Than I must to set getting flow vectors on round surface before wing and solve it.
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1) After meshing in ICEM, was lost round surface?
2) How set res from analysis №1 to surface in pre CFX?
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Old   April 5, 2016, 07:19
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You can (export) BC data (velociti) and than import it in to new cfx under (initiate)
Do you have that circular plane in the same place acording to coordinate sistem?
Than inported BC apears under functions. And you can even manipulate it with other expresions, what I meen is you can even multiply or divide or whatever you want the whole BC conture (it is wery usefull)

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Old   April 5, 2016, 07:24
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You can (export) BC data (velociti) and than import it in to new cfx under (initiate)
Do you have that circular plane in the same place acording to coordinate sistem?
Than inported BC apears under functions. And you can even manipulate it with other expresions, what I meen is you can even multiply or divide or whatever you want the whole BC conture (it is wery usefull)
I know it, but export BC is with x,y,z coordinats.
I dont have this surface after genereting mesh.
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I thought you are trying to simulate a propeler blowing air towards a wing of an airplane. Howcome you dont have that surface in the 2nd simulation? Did I misunderstood you?
Or Just combine both into one.
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I thought you are trying to simulate a propeler blowing air towards a wing of an airplane. Howcome you dont have that surface in the 2nd simulation? Did I misunderstood you?
Or Just combine both into one.
I set it before genereting
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after gen
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Ok so its an icem problem,.. sorry I am not familiar with it. I always mesh in mesher that comes within CFX column, I am suprised at how good it is .
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