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Hi
I am new in Ansys. I am using Ansys 13. I would like to model a dynamic mesh. Could someone help me to move a particle in a liquid environment using only fluent if it is possible. If there is a tutorial about this please send it. Thank you |
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Why do you need dynamic mesh to move a particle in a liquid env?
You don't. Try using the multiphase models available. Regards Luke |
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Thank you for your answer. I have tried to move a particle in a liquid environment without using dynamic mesh but without success. I am using DesignModeler to create the geometry. I am using Add material->freeze operation to create a cube (air) and a sphere (water) inside the cube. Then I use multiphase approach creating two phases air and water but during the calculation I can not see the motion of the particle. I have made a mistake but I don't know where.
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