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− | + | # generate two cylinders (r1=0.5 h1=1; r2=0.25, h2=0.5) and one cube (h3=0.3)[[Image:Objects.png|center|thumb|Domain generation]] | |
− | + | # substract cylinder 2 from 1 (maintain cylinder 2) | |
− | + | # substract cube 3 from cylinder 2 | |
− | + | # define continuum types (zones): rotor for cylinder 2, and stator for cylinder 1[[Image:Objects.png|center|thumb|Rotor/Stator domain]] | |
− | + | # define boundaries (inlet, outlet, cubeWall, cylindricWall, sliderFace), and couple the interfaces (sliderFace)[[Image:boundaries.png|center|thumb|Boundaries]] | |
− | + | # define the coupled interface as INTERIOR | |
− | + | # generate tetrahedral mesh (0.05 size)[[Image:]] | |
− | + | # export | |
− | + | # fluentMeshToFoam ./ simulation geom/mrf.msh -writeSets -writeZones |
Revision as of 06:25, 31 March 2008
1 MRFSimpleFoam
1.1 Introduction
This tutorial is aimed to generating the mesh in Gambit, importing and solving it with MRFSimpleFoam.
1.2 Mesh Generation
- generate two cylinders (r1=0.5 h1=1; r2=0.25, h2=0.5) and one cube (h3=0.3)
- substract cylinder 2 from 1 (maintain cylinder 2)
- substract cube 3 from cylinder 2
- define continuum types (zones): rotor for cylinder 2, and stator for cylinder 1
- define boundaries (inlet, outlet, cubeWall, cylindricWall, sliderFace), and couple the interfaces (sliderFace)
- define the coupled interface as INTERIOR
- generate tetrahedral mesh (0.05 size)[[Image:]]
- export
- fluentMeshToFoam ./ simulation geom/mrf.msh -writeSets -writeZones