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Hi all,
I'm trying to simulate a water film on a rotating disk in 2d. The water is fed on the center of the rotating disk from a pipe on a superior disk that is stationary. It is possible to simulate a rotating disk in 2d? How can I do with the disk rotation? Thank you Benedetta |
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karine
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Hi
is ure flow axisymmetric? if yes, choose an axisymetrical boundary for the disk axis. In the boundary conditions pannel, put the disk rotation velocity (the default option is 0 velocity) |
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