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Hi,
I'm new in fluent and I want to solve a relatively simple problem : the flow around a oscillating body. The position of the body is given by (x,y,z)=(0,0,Acos(wt)) and the inflow at the boundary is given by (u,v,z)=(U0,0,0). I tried to read the doc and still wonder how I can make the body oscillate. Should I inclose the body in a volume and then use sliding mesh ? Any ideas will be welcomed. Fred |
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Try using the acoustics module
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