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Old   November 14, 2019, 06:37
Post Is there a conflict between DEFINE_PROFILE and DEFINE_GRID_MOTION?
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Hi,
I am writing a UDF with DEFINE_GRID_MOTION macro, and trying to update the boundary velocity every time step with DEFINE_PROFILE.
What I do is define the moving boundary as moving wall in "boundary condition", and the motion is defined by components where l could use DEFINE_PROFILE. And then in "dynamic mesh" I choose "user-defined" type for the moving boundary.
However, when I run calculation, no mesh motion is observed from both the animation and the displacement monitor. So I feel very confused.
Here I have 3 questions:
1\Is there a conflict between DEFINE_PROFILE and DEFINE_GRID_MOTION? For instance when I'm using DEFINE_PROFILE,DEFINE_GRID_MOTION will not update the grid.
2\Whether DEFINE_GRID_MOTION itself can update the boundary velocity condition in each time step? If so, which boundary condition I should use on the moving boundary? And how can I monitor the boundary velocity in each time step?
3\If DEFINE_GRID_MOTION can not update the boundary velocity and I can't use DEFINE_PROFILE to update it either, does it have a great influence on the aerodynamic calculation results? I mean if I just use stationary wall type on a moving boundary, and DEFINE_GRID_MOTION for dynamic mesh, I do see the grid moving, but I doubt the accuracy of the result.
Can anyone help me? Thank you in advance!
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