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Old   October 15, 2011, 13:12
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Hi, I am currently using CFX to model the movement of a sand particle through a water channel.

I have 2 domains, a fluid domain for water, and a solid domain for a sand particle. Can I check how what setting can I use so that I can see the solid domain follow the flow of the fluid domain? So far, the only option I have found is the boundary detail under the Fluid Solid interface which allows me to change the Mesh Motion options.

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