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November 10, 2009, 13:16 |
Piston Motion
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Nicole
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I currently have a 2D mesh and would like to turn one edge into dynamic mesh with piston motion. I believe you can do that on Fluent but I'm not sure now. Can anyone enlighten me?
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November 10, 2009, 23:38 |
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USMAN
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I think its better to create dynamic mesh in Gambit or in any other grid generating software and assign your moving part a different zone.Then import it into Fluent and link a UDF to direct the motion of piston..
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November 16, 2009, 06:09 |
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ezaz
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hello usman, i got a udf which makes the piston oscillate vertically.what the change we will do if we want to make it oscillate horizontally.i want to make it for a horizontal compressor.please help me.regards...
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