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May 12, 2016, 05:10 |
Solution get converged but fluid doesn't flow through one of the two bodies!
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Dear Forum Members,
My geometry contains 1 part- 2 bodies: 1) circular disk 2) two concentric cylinder. Both bodies are perpendicular to each other. Geometry and meshing seems okay to me but i don't know why i'm not getting any flow through the circular disk. As i am a new user, i couldn't figure out the reason behind this problem on my own. I need expert advice on this matter badly. Help me out guys Ansys fluent file: Fluid flow through fracture |
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