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March 22, 2024, 04:27 |
Translating domain
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Amin
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Hello everyone,
I am currently simulating the flow over a vertically oscillating plate with a high oscillation amplitude. The mesh include two domains: a square around the plate and its surrounding area. To address the mesh deformation issue, I have specified displacement to all boundaries of the smaller square domain. This approach gives a significantly improved mesh quality compared to prescribing motion solely to the plate. However, some mesh deformation persists. Ideally, I would like to achieve a rigid translation of the small square domain (mesh), similar to what is possible in Fluent. Is it possible to do this in CFX? |
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dynamic mesh, unsteady flow |
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