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June 30, 2005, 22:06 |
I am very new to openFoam (jus
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Paul Lees
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I am very new to openFoam (just installed it) but before I dive into it I would like to know if it can do what I would like to do. Can you simulate a fan via the use of rotating reference where all non moving parts are bodies of revolution about the fan?
Is it also possible to use multiple stationary and rotating reference frames? Thanks in Advance. |
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