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Old   October 22, 2015, 09:54
Default Defining two different zones within the same flow domain
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Hello everyone. I hope you all doing well. I am working on simulating a finned rotating cylinder inside a fluid domain using ANSYS Fluent workbench. In my case I need to use moving mesh. My problem is I don't know how to separate the mesh near the moving part. My questions are:

1. How to create two different zone within the same fluid domain?
2. Do I need to mesh the model of the actual cylinder or just to represent it as a boundary condition to the fluid?

Could anyone help me with that, please?

your help is appreciated
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