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Forum: FloEFD, FloWorks & FloTHERM November 5, 2012, 02:04
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Posted By Boris_M
Ups, sorry "usually" was not the right word. The...

Ups, sorry "usually" was not the right word. The Rotating Reference Frame RRF approach is based on a region you define in which you basically spin the fluid around the rotor instead of spinning the...
Forum: FloEFD, FloWorks & FloTHERM November 2, 2012, 17:07
Replies: 22
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Posted By Boris_M
Hi, The image was originally not from me, I...

Hi,
The image was originally not from me, I just marked the red box to show a better rotating region. I have no idea how coars the mesh is and it can come from the mesh. Usually there is also a...
Forum: FloEFD, FloWorks & FloTHERM June 21, 2012, 12:34
Replies: 22
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Posted By Boris_M
Hi Venkatesh, Ok, since you mentioned...

Hi Venkatesh,

Ok, since you mentioned Fluent, you might be in the wrong forum. This part is for FloEFD, FloWorks (now Flow Simulation) & FloTHERM, not Fluent.

Boris
Forum: FloEFD, FloWorks & FloTHERM June 19, 2012, 11:26
Replies: 22
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Posted By Boris_M
Hi Venkatesh, First, do not define the...

Hi Venkatesh,

First, do not define the rotor surfaces as stator as they are rotors not stators.

Second, if you modeled the rotating region and apply a rotation region boundary condition to...
Forum: FloEFD, FloWorks & FloTHERM December 7, 2010, 03:31
Replies: 22
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Posted By Boris_M
Hi hadikhayyamian, Yes, you would want a fluid...

Hi hadikhayyamian,
Yes, you would want a fluid driven motion in a turbine case for a fan you have a motion driven fluid flow. FlowSimulation/FloEFD is not directly capable of letting the fluid drive...
Forum: FloEFD, FloWorks & FloTHERM June 14, 2010, 09:34
Replies: 22
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Posted By Boris_M
The difference between static and total pressure...

The difference between static and total pressure is the pressure due to velocity or stagnation pressure. Basically total pressure Pt contains the static pressure Ps, potential pressure Ph (due to the...
Forum: FloEFD, FloWorks & FloTHERM June 4, 2010, 05:27
Replies: 22
Views: 16,121
Posted By Boris_M
Hi Naith, this is not a bug. Since we work in a...

Hi Naith,
this is not a bug. Since we work in a rotating reference frame (RRF) and nothing is actually "moving" from the geometry side, the flow trajectories are shown as if the turbine is moving so...
Forum: FloEFD, FloWorks & FloTHERM June 2, 2010, 09:43
Replies: 22
Views: 16,121
Posted By Boris_M
@anamariaM: I think you are in the wrong forum,...

@anamariaM: I think you are in the wrong forum, this is not a Gambit user forum.

@Naith: There are only two ways of doing such an analysis. Global and Local. The rotating wall is a boundary...
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