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Old   July 3, 2010, 15:21
Question How to rotate a blade in fluent?
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Dear all,

I would like to simulate a rotating blade with fluent. i was reading the manual but they explained about a 2D geometry.

In 2D simulation, there is option called "axisymmetric swirl " then also in cell zone condition you can specify your rotation velocity
BUT when I use 3D geometry, there is no option called "axisymetric swirl", also i cant specify my rotation velocity.

could anyone help in this matter? I mean could you tell me how i can give rotational velocty to my blade and then simulate it?

Thanks in advance.:-)
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Old   July 5, 2010, 13:31
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In my case ,I used moving reference frame and steady flow for simulate wind turbine blade
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Old   July 5, 2010, 17:53
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hi my friend

did you model HAWT in 3D?

i would be nice if you could tell me how you rotate your blade?

Thanks in advance.
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Dear all,

I would like to simulate a rotating blade with fluent. i was reading the manual but they explained about a 2D geometry.

In 2D simulation, there is option called "axisymmetric swirl " then also in cell zone condition you can specify your rotation velocity
BUT when I use 3D geometry, there is no option called "axisymetric swirl", also i cant specify my rotation velocity.

could anyone help in this matter? I mean could you tell me how i can give rotational velocty to my blade and then simulate it?

Thanks in advance.:-)
Hi, I too want to give rotational motion to a 3-D body in FLUENT. Can anyone tell me how to do that? In my case it's just a simple rectangular channel which has to be rotated in respect to an axis at it's origin.
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