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Which, if any, versions of CFX will handle the anaylsis of sliding vane pump-motor geometry?
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Hi Enoch,
You should be able to do this with either CFX4 or 5. If you choose CFX5 (and I recommend you do) you will need the moving mesh capabilities in the latest release, CFX 5.7. Regards, Glenn |
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Thanks for the reply, Glenn. I am however a bit puzzled; how could CFX4 do the analysis if if needs the moving mesh capability of 5.7?
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Hi Enoch,
CFX4 has a moving mesh capability also. It is done in user fortran. Glenn |
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