2D Overset Mesh in Ansys Fluent-Object Falling into Water

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  • Опубликовано: 27 окт 2024

Комментарии • 16

  • @siddhantpanigrahi9700
    @siddhantpanigrahi9700 Месяц назад +1

    Hi there, thanks for the great tutorial. I am running into the problem of negative cell volume detected while replicating the same simulation. Can you provide any advice. Did try to reduce the time step and use mesh smoothing.

  • @pkrokhade
    @pkrokhade 29 дней назад

    Hi
    I didn't get the sys-3 surface in boundary condition

  • @amardeepsinghseera
    @amardeepsinghseera Год назад

    Hi great simulation, i need to simulate multiple moving parts. can i use multiple Overset meshes in 3d simulation. I would be great if you can let me know some tips for simulating that.

  • @milad9546
    @milad9546 3 года назад

    Great Tutorial. Thanks for the Content. Please do a full tutorial on 3d falling object into the water.
    Please explain in more detail about the settings you set(the why?). Great work, keep it up.

    • @RezaAlijani_RA
      @RezaAlijani_RA  3 года назад

      Thank you. I try to make videos about that in the future. There was no special setting for that. I think I explained the important parts.

  • @harig7742
    @harig7742 6 месяцев назад

    Please explain what were the settings in the 1) Models section, 2) Phase Interaction within Multiphase. I'm trying to re-create this simulation but not able to

  • @rishabhjaiswal290
    @rishabhjaiswal290 3 года назад

    Great tutorial please upload more lecture on dynamic mesh

  • @herrherk9804
    @herrherk9804 Год назад

    I´m pretty sure the box is either 200x80 or 100x40, since with these edge length you would have a square-like shape.
    Additionally the size of the Object being in mm seems to be incorrect as well.

  • @eliahcameron1149
    @eliahcameron1149 Год назад

    I'm attempting a similar probably and running into some issues. Forums haven't been much help

  • @weili9556
    @weili9556 Год назад

    Hi, thanks for the video. May I ask in which situation overset mesh should be used? and what about dynamic mesh. Thank you.

    • @RezaAlijani_RA
      @RezaAlijani_RA  Год назад

      Hi, sorry for late reply. You can use both mesh, but when you have two objects like here and you want one of them to be fixed, it is better to uae overset meah. In turbo machines, we mainly use overset mesh.
      I hope you get your answer

  • @ethanmax97
    @ethanmax97 Год назад

    Hello Brother, I thank you for the video but there is one thing I am trying to figure out. how did you calculate the Mass moments of Inertia as they are sphere and symmetric (Ixx and Iyy must be the same right)?

    • @RezaAlijani_RA
      @RezaAlijani_RA  Год назад

      Hi and sorry for late reply,
      I didn't calculate it deeply. It was just a simple simulation to help you get familiar with overset mesh

    • @ethanmax97
      @ethanmax97 Год назад

      @@RezaAlijani_RA no worries brother, is it possible to give a hint on how you got those values? This is the one thing I can't figure out in dynamic meshing.

  • @basaruoz7127
    @basaruoz7127 2 года назад

    Can you simulate same problem in OpenFoam

    • @RezaAlijani_RA
      @RezaAlijani_RA  2 года назад

      I have't done this before, but I think that is possible
      Dynamich mesh cases is so difficult to simulate in openfoam and you need lots of struggle