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Old   October 19, 2018, 12:23
Default Absence of flow for coaxial propeller
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I'm trying to simulate a flow over a coaxial propeller but for some unknown reason, I can't seem to get the rotating regions to be properly interfaced with each other thus leading to the flow not being captured. I'm not too sure if its the dimensions of the rotating region (disk) affecting the flow but I highly doubt so as right now I can't even get the flow out. Can anyone with ansys experience advise me on this?

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