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Roni
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I'm trying to simulate an oscillating beam in a highly viscous fluid (I defined the solver on low Re). I created a UDF (simulating the beams first mode) and used it to create deformation of the walls. When I run the preview I get the right motion, but, when I run calculation I get wrong results. (im supposed to get symmetric vortices on both side of the beam but I get only one.
Is using deforming is the right choice? The motion supposed to be similar to vibration, I'm not Shure that this is what I get. I would really appreciate any help, I'm trying to find the problem for days. |
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