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Old   May 12, 2011, 11:17
Default 2D modelling of a Vertax marine turbine
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Hey
For my thesis i am looking at 2d modelling of a vertical axis marine turbine. I have had some experience using gambit and fluent but i am struggling with the rotating mesh part of the problem setup. the setup should look like the image below



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the issue i am having is setting up the boundary conditions to allow for the rotational grid.

any assistance that could be offered would be appreciated

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