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June 14, 2000, 08:48 |
Moving/deforming Grid - New Feature?
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Hello
does anybody know if the feature "moving/deforming grid" will be implemented in Fluent in the next update version? Thanks |
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June 16, 2000, 10:40 |
Re: Moving/deforming Grid - New Feature?
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I think it is coming out in Fluent version 6 sometime next year.
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June 16, 2000, 16:12 |
Re: Moving/deforming Grid - New Feature?
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Moving/deforming mesh capabilities will be included in FLUENT 6.0. This version should be released by early 2001.
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July 10, 2000, 02:02 |
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Will it be possible to write UDFs that can modify the mesh as the solution proceeds, so as to capture a moving front in the solution and redefine the computational domain at each time-step????
This would be useful for some phase-change type problems where tracking the interface explicitly may be computationally more efficient than a VOF type method and where spatial and temporal sizes are very large. |
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July 14, 2000, 12:57 |
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Yes, users will be able to use a UDF to modify the mesh as the solution proceeds.
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July 20, 2000, 12:58 |
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Do you have an exemple UDF to do this?
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