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Old   August 15, 2007, 09:39
Default Animating a solution - help badly needed
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Dave
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Hi everyone

I have created a tidal turbine model in GAMBIT which i have imported into fluent. I have solved it in the unsteady state, with it rotating, and would like to now animate the flow over the turbine. I am aware you have to write a file for every step and then put them all together.

Could someone send me a link to some instructions or even start me off so I can muck about within FLUENT?

Im doing a presentation on my work and think this would be a great way of allowing people to visualise what is going on

Cheers in advance
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