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July 28, 2004, 17:11 |
UDF/Dynamic Mesh HELP!!!
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Hey,
I have a very simple model involving a rectangular duct with air blowing through it. A bottom part of the duct is supposed to move down at a fixed velocity. I use a UDF and a rigid body deforming defitinition for the moving wall. The connected walls are all deforming. My UDF definition works in 2d but not in 3d. If I try to model the mesh motion I get a FATAL ACCESS VIOLATION ERROR after the first time step. My UDF looks like this DEFINE_CG_MOTION(.....) { vel[1] = -0.05; } If anyone has any ideas why this is not working, I would really aprrecfiate the help. |
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August 1, 2004, 14:41 |
Re: UDF/Dynamic Mesh HELP!!!
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Hi, Have u tried using DEFINE_GEOM, UDF to restore the geometry of the wall? I think this will work, if u use along with DEFINE_CG_MOTION. Again it wont be easy u have to play with the boundary node relaxation and spring factor.
Regards, devan |
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