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Old   January 24, 2004, 10:47
Default Modeling marine propeller in fluent
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Lukasz Skraburski
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Hi, I'm trying to simulate flow around a propeller. The propeller is rotating, so I'm fixing it and rotating water instead of propeller. I'm using single rotating reference frame. I don't know if this is cgrrect, results are not OK. How big should be domaind for a propeller D=0.3048m My is r=6m, 3m upstream, 10m downstream.

If anybody know how to do this, please help. Thanks Lukasz
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