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techctrl February 17, 2015 10:05

Dynamic mesh with steady solver.
 
Hello,

Can dynamic meshing only be used exclusively with the transient solver? Whenever I attempt to iterate with dynamic mesh and steady solver, fluent reports convergence at the very first iteration.

cbcoutinho February 17, 2015 10:51

Hello techctrl,

I am a bit confused with what you mean by dynamic meshing. The words dynamic and steady-state do not go together, and I think you may have not worded your question correctly. Dynamic meshes are meshes that adapt to the the solution space in time and physical boundaries change, which won't happen in a steady-state calculation.

I have a hunch that you mean adaptive mesh, in which case it is possible to use an adaptive mesh in steady-state. Please rephrase for us to help you more effectively.


C

techctrl February 17, 2015 11:37

Quote:

Originally Posted by cbcoutinho (Post 532167)
Hello techctrl,

I am a bit confused with what you mean by dynamic meshing. The words dynamic and steady-state do not go together, and I think you may have not worded your question correctly. Dynamic meshes are meshes that adapt to the the solution space in time and physical boundaries change, which won't happen in a steady-state calculation.

I have a hunch that you mean adaptive mesh, in which case it is possible to use an adaptive mesh in steady-state. Please rephrase for us to help you more effectively.


C

Hello and thank you for responding.

I'm trying to model a moving object within a fluid domain. I have written a udf defining the object's motion and hook it through the dynamic mesh section of fluent. I read a few posts here which indicated that it's possible to use the steady solver with dynamic meshing, but I couldn't achieve this.


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