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Old   March 7, 2018, 11:56
Default Using more than one AMI region and rotation
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EDIT : Solution found : I put ; at a wrong place. The following dictionary is ok.
Dear Foamer,

Do you know the correct syntax for using 2 different rotating AMI region ? For exemple a case with two turbines.

I read old posts without finding the answer (I am using OF1712+ and I am not able to find the correct syntax)
Multi rotating axes in OpenFOAM
https://fr.slideshare.net/fumiyanozaki96/openfoam
MRF to solidBodyMotionFvMesh with multiple rotors
Multiple AMI rotations not working

See box2d_moveDynamicMesh tutorial for the correct dictionary.

Faust

Last edited by Fauster; March 7, 2018 at 13:45. Reason: Solution found
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