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September 24, 2019, 07:55 |
Moving Wall
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Mehmet
Join Date: Sep 2019
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I am currently trying to move an internal wall, but could not make it.
In the picture, I want the internal square to move in x direction with a constant speed. I tried using moving wall in boundary conditions (Boundary Conditions - Momentum - Moving Wall - Translational x direction), but the square did not move. I wonder if it is possible or how to do that.. |
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September 24, 2019, 08:30 |
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Moving wall is a boundary condition that does theoretical estimation of a moving wall/layer. To make the object move use dynamic meshing. If i remember correctly You might have to write a code to do this in fluent. |
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September 24, 2019, 12:47 |
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zohair
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Your method will not make the wall move ... but will apply the values on the wall, finally giving you the solution.
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