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[Tutorials] 2D Rotor Simulation in a Lid-Driven Cavity using AMI & SnappyHexMesh

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Default 2D Rotor Simulation in a Lid-Driven Cavity using AMI & SnappyHexMesh
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In this tutorial, you'll learn how to set up a 2D simulation of a rotating rectangular rotor inside a lid-driven cavity using AMI (Arbitrary Mesh Interface) and snappyHexMesh in OpenFOAM. This video is designed for students who are familiar with the basics of OpenFOAM but are new to AMI and snappyHexMesh. We'll focus on getting a simple simulation up and running, covering key files and settings needed for successful execution.





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