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December 7, 2010, 04:54 |
how to rotate a valve in a mesh
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I need to simulate a flow that involves a valve. The simulation is stationary. I have already generated the mesh and the simulation runs fine. Now I need to turn the valve again without generating the mesh. It can be done with the "Morpher"? If so, how?
PS: the flow and the valve are two distinctive mesh, linked by an interface. thanks. Uploaded with ImageShack.us |
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January 7, 2011, 21:42 |
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You can do it with the morpher, but expect it to take a lot of time.
When you need some help with the morpher, just let me know. |
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