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Hello,I'm ELLE.
I'm a new user so I need your help. Anybody can give me some info. about how can I simulate a fan in PC. Would you please suggest me for the right way. Thanks for any help. |
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hi,
it's quite easy. you can: (1) model it a source of momentum in a specific region (2) make a rotating mesh in place of an fan there is a tutorial with rotating frame - have a look at it. have fun with fan matej |
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Hi,
can you tell which tutorial is it. Advanced Thanks & regards aero |
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sorry , I don't know that for now I 'll tell you later when I get it.
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