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July 3, 2006, 23:10 |
Frozen rotor in Fluent ?!!!
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Is frozen rotor model in CFX is equivalent to fluent's Single refernce frame model(SRF)? if not, then which is corresponding model in fluent???
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July 4, 2006, 18:33 |
Re: Frozen rotor in Fluent ?!!!
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Have you switched from CFX to fluent? it was a good choice for us as for the same license price we got a code with moe functionality. We just have to pay maintenance.
I do not do moving mesh in fluent. |
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July 4, 2006, 23:35 |
Re: Frozen rotor in Fluent ?!!!
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i am asking abt the correspoding model in fluent . i.e i want to ask which model in fluent is euqal to frozen rotor in cfx
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