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August 31, 2016, 06:23 |
Need the right Approach for solving Centrifugal blood pump
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Hi friends,
Thanks a lot in advance. I am trying to solve a problem on Centrifugal pump. I have a rotor and a stator (2 parts). with 4 surface interfaces b/w them. in fluent : i need to know about the interface boundary conditions that i should give...is "coupled wall" ok ? Rotor and stator are both of "fluid type cell zones" as we see in most tutorials.... what is the option for "counter rotating wall" of CFX , correspondingly in fluent. ? I wish someone helps me with a reply or suitable thread links or anything that i might not have come across... thank you Thanks in advance again.. Last edited by kastarkas; September 27, 2016 at 08:45. Reason: hai |
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blood pump, boundary condition, cell zones, centrifugal pump, fluent 13 |
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