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November 2, 2003, 22:16 |
Rotating domain
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Hi,
I am simulating a flow in a chamber with 5 rotating blades. I put the 5 blades as a rotating domain and the rest as a stationary domain. When I look at the solution, the rotation does not take place. I guess I did not set the interface correctly. Could anyone tell me how to get the rotating domain going? Thanks. |
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November 3, 2003, 16:30 |
Re: Rotating domain
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Hi Cui,
Have a look in the tutorials. There is an example of how to do a rotor/stator simulation there. Glenn |
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November 5, 2003, 07:24 |
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