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December 15, 1999, 08:39 |
areas of no flow
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I am trying to create an area of no flow within a domain using CFX4.2 Build. I am investigating two approaches. The first is to define a solid area within the domain as a 3D solid patch. This has not been successful in creating an area of no flow. The second method is to subtract a solid from the domain for which I need a method. Any help is very much appreciated. Eve.
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December 16, 1999, 08:02 |
Re: areas of no flow
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Hello, I think you need to create the solids only where you will have a mesh. Then the surfaces will be walls, symmetry, inlet, outlets... Where you will make no calculation it not interesting to discretize (mesh). jy
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