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July 23, 2013, 05:03 |
Grid interface between solids
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Agustín Villa
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Hi everyone!
I'm trying to get a grid interface in this way, where S is an interface from a solid zone, s is an interface from another solid, and F is the interface whichs belong to a fluid zone: SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFsssssssssssssFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF My probles is the next one: when I create a grid interface between the upper solid and the fluid, I have to link the solids S and s too, but I can't do it because the upper interface has been used, and Fluent crashes. I thought about create the grid interface using F and s as one interface, and S as the other one. My question is about the coupling between the interfaces: S and F have to be coupled, but s and S will be coupled if I do this in this way? What could it mean two coupled solids? |
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coupled, grid interface |
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