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November 24, 2023, 16:46 |
Fluent Meshing Symmetry Help
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Hello y'all,
I have problem to ask you. I had designed a combustion chamber (gas turbine anular) for my project. It has symmetry as you can imagine image-1 click image-2 click As seen, there is a symmetry with the axis of rotation as the bottom axis. Should I close the side walls? Additionally, when I close the side walls as solid, creating a "cap" is not a problem. However, I cannot create a "cap" when the side walls are open in this way. What approach should I take? Well I found out that I needed to create fluid surfaces also. Thank you everyone Last edited by devolet; November 25, 2023 at 05:58. Reason: You can delete it. Found a solution :) |
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