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Roland Rakos
Join Date: Mar 2009
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Hello CFX Users,
I calculate a centrifugal compressor. The flow field of the impeller is modeled with rotating domain. I would like to take the solid domain into account due to the heat transfer but it can not be defined rotating solid domain. There is an alternative: CFX Pre/Edit/Options/CFX Pre/Enable Beta Features. The rotating solid domain can be defined with this setting in principle. I have tried this way, but I think from the results that this solution is not correct. Does anybody have other solution perhabs? Thanks Roland |
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