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How i can give at geometry, a move? For example, how i can designe a model of impeller of centrifugal pump which i must give it a rotative move?
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the movement definition can be of some types. one of which, is moving reference frame, and defines the wall motion for a rotating frame. other types are done using UDF, etc. you can define the motion in the wall BC window, momentum tab, motion type as moving.
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