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Hello friends
I am going to simulate a turbine in 3D. I can used dynamic mesh, or moving reference frame, or sliding mesh to show the movement of blades in fluid domain. Basically, which one is more accurate to assume a turbine? What are pros and cons of above said possibilities to simulate a turbine impeller? Thanks for sharing experience/knowledge ![]() |
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