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hi fellow cfd users,
i am finding it hard to simulate flow through a workpeice which is vibrating radially with a specific frequency while the flow passes through it. All i could do till now is to adjust the time step and give the required translation through mesh motion....... Is there any method through which we can give periodic vibration.....thanks!! |
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Yes, moving/deforming mesh through udf.
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i am finding it hard to vibrate a work piece fluent.. please guide me for this.
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