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Old   December 18, 2007, 08:38
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mateus
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Hi,

I'm writing a paper where I used Dynamic meshes. I have to make some reverence to a book or a paper but I can't really find something. Strangely also Fluend documentation doesn't have any references...

Please post some books or basic papers on these methods (dynamic mesh and mesh update techniques).

Thanks, Mateus
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Old   December 18, 2007, 21:22
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Giles
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Hey Havent got the full reference but look for papers by J Batina. He did the original spring based smoothing techniques, applied by Fluent.
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Old   December 21, 2007, 11:01
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Wai Kin
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Guys,

I'm new to CFD. I need to learn to simulate a rotating fan blade using Fluent. anybody can help, or at least show me where should i learn my lesson? May i know its actually sliding mesh, dynamic mesh or else? I'm confused with those..

Thanks alot in advance.

Wai Kin.
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