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I'm using fluent to simulate the movement of valve and piston in an ic-engine. and gambit to make the mesh.
my problem is i have to mesh the inlet port but not the valve that is inside the inlet port. because now the volume mesh i put on the inlet port goes true my valve. can anybody help me? thanx |
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You can subtract the valve volume in Gambit. If there is no volume inside the valve, you won't get the mesh inside.
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thank you for the help
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