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Old   May 11, 2010, 13:34
Default Moving Reference Frame or Sliding Meshs
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Hi all,

I want to simulate a wind turbine rotational effect, does somebody can tell me which model is suitable for my project. My initial plan is doing one blade simulation firstly, then modelling wind turbine with three blades and hub. Moving Reference Frame Model and Sliding Meshs Model, which one is better to simulate the wind turbine. Can somebody gime me a hint?

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