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vsp February 13, 2006 11:43

2D problem
 
i have to solve one 2d problem. Its cylindrical geometry. I would like to model as 2d plane (i.e. of width equal to cylinder diameter) with one cell thickness instead of using Axi symetry with theta rotation. Is my approach correct? Please give suggetions. Thank you.

TB February 14, 2006 01:52

Re: 2D problem
 
I think you're on the right track. Common approach for tackling 2D problem in CFX: extrude one array of elements from a 2d plane.

Glenn Horrocks February 15, 2006 16:46

Re: 2D problem
 
Hi,

To do a 2D axisymmetric simulation, mesh a flat surface and extrude it one element for a small angle around your axis, between 1 and 5 degrees is normal. Note the width of the surface should be the radius of the geometry, not the diameter.

Glenn Horrocks


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