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August 22, 2016, 14:39 |
A 3D axisymmetric pipe in CFX
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Hello, I have an axisymmetric pipe in ICEM and I have defined the inlet, outlet and symmetry as a 2D edges, after the extrusion by rotation I have imported it to CFX but I cannot find these boundary conditions, what should I do?
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August 22, 2016, 19:52 |
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You need to define the edge faces as the boundary conditions, not the edges on the 2D surface before extrusion. CFX only recognises 3D faces.
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August 22, 2016, 19:54 |
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Thanks, I will try it and tell you sir...
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August 22, 2016, 20:16 |
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[QUOTE=ghorrocks;615051]You need to define the edge faces as the boundary conditions, not the edges on the 2D surface before extrusion. CFX only recognises 3D
I have carried out the extrusion, now I am trying to create a part for the inlet edge but I cannot pick it from the monitor...Is there is another way? Thanks |
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