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October 2, 2008, 12:29 |
Engine modelling
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Wondering if anybody can give me some advice on a two-stroke engine modelling.
I am new in STAR-CD and previously using Fluent. I have recently converted an old mesh of STAR-CD 3 to STAR-CD 4 and working on it now. The next step I need to do is to define the undesteady boundary condition to the transfer port and exhaust port, and to define the motion of the cylinder and valve. STAR-CD does seem quite different with Fluent. I will appreciate if anybody can give me some hints to save me some learning time. Thank you. |
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