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July 22, 2015, 23:26 |
Best option for motion of an object due to internal flow.
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Ahmed Jalal
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All,
I am relatively a beginner in CFD and would need help setting up a problem. I am modelling a valve chatter problem in 2D of a check valve. Basically, there is a ball inside a valve that moves randomly due to the pressure build up due to fluctuating inlet velocity. Of course, there will be mesh morphing/deformation. Assuming I know the inputs and outputs of the problem. What is the best approach to defining the ball motion. Is it a user code, field function...? I would really appreciate any help my way. Ahmed Jalal |
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field function, internal flow, mesh deformation, star ccm+, user code |
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