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September 10, 2003, 10:21 |
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Has anyone out there sucessfully run a case with two separate, unconnected fluid domains?
I have a situation with two fluid domains separated by a solid domain and am having some difficulties. Thank you, Jonathan |
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September 10, 2003, 10:24 |
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By the way, I am using CFX 5.6.
Jonathan |
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September 12, 2003, 13:27 |
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I've finally found my answer. In case anyone else trys this in the future:
You must use 1 fluid domain and 1 solid domain, where the fluid domain was infact made of 2 disconnected parts. CFX does not allows you to make 2 disconnected fluid domains. There is an expert parameter "check isolated regions" = f that you must set and the pressure must be specified in each part. Jonathan |
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October 11, 2003, 13:46 |
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Dear experts,
Please tell me the difference between static temperature and total temperature. I found them while specifying opening boundary conditions. Thanks. Amit |
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