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December 22, 2009, 00:29 |
make inlet outlet
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eren
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hello all,
I 'm new in cfd,... in manual help ansys cfx with sample static_mixer mesh.gtm, how to make inlet and outlet because when catia design (static_mixer) import to cfx inlet and outlet there is nothing? thankyou so much all... |
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December 23, 2009, 06:42 |
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Roland Rakos
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Hello,
I don't understand your question, I try to help you... 1.step define a geometry (in Catia, ProE, DesingModeler etc.) 2.step Mesh generate (for example: with ICEM CFD or CFX Mesher) Here you can define the part names (inlet, outlet, walls etc.) Finally export the mesh to CFX 3.step Import the mesh file to CFX. If you have defined the part names properly, than these will appear in CFX. Finally based on the part names you can defined the boundary conditions... Regards Roland |
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