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September 19, 2002, 00:42 |
Deformation meshes
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Hi everybody,
Currently I am starting to work on deformation meshes, especially simulation to predict the piston movement in an internal combustion engine (IC Engine). But I do not know how I start this simulation. Currently I am using Fluent V5.3. Can this version simulate this piston movement? I hope there are persons who can assist me in solving this problem. Thanx. Satyo |
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September 19, 2002, 08:13 |
Re: Deformation meshes
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This version cann't solve deforming meshes problem, Fluent 4 or Fluent 6 can do.
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September 20, 2002, 09:04 |
Re: Deformation meshes
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Hi Satyo,
You can find a tutorial example in latest version of Fluent which deals with IC engine simulation.Hope this helps you. Regards, sri |
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