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Old   August 2, 2007, 02:56
Default plz help urgent-using a diffrent mesh for a data
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garima chaudhary
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hi, I have worked on a system of rotating cylinder geometry i.e. rotor of centrifugal contactor. To start with, I have taken a very simple system of rotating cylinder partially filled wid liquid and partly opening at the top to atmosphere using VOF model on it. I got some data file of the interface profile on it . nOw I want to use this data on a rotating cylinder but wid continuous flow into it at the bottom inlet and out of it at the top. cylinder size is same as the previous one where i dont hav inlet and outlet. only difference is addition of an inlet and outlet to the new geometry. so now since in new geometry i want to start wid a profile which is already obtained with simulations of previous cylinder, can i run that data file on this new cylinder wid inlet and outlet ,i.e. on this new mesh file.

if this is not teh appropriate way suggest me a right way how to deal wid it.

Regards Garima
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