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Designing a 3D model and applying boundary conditions
Posted 18 avr. 2011, 12:45 UTC−4 Fluid & Heat, Geometry, Modeling Tools & Definitions, Parameters, Variables, & Functions Version 3.5a 1 Reply
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Hi,
I am doing 3D simulation for fluid flow through the stomach and am planning to create a geometry like a cylindrical shell(oesophageus) which merges into a hemispherical shell(stomach) . First of all I am having a lots of difficulties getting the exact geometry(since there is no direct way to create a hemisphere) and secondly when I run the fluid structure interaction module, the fluid portion(which I am assuming to be in the hollow part of the geometry) is not indicated by the software.
I have to solve for the fluid structure interaction in 3D flow with pressure boundary conditions at the top and at the bottom surface.
Any help would be much appreciated.
I am doing 3D simulation for fluid flow through the stomach and am planning to create a geometry like a cylindrical shell(oesophageus) which merges into a hemispherical shell(stomach) . First of all I am having a lots of difficulties getting the exact geometry(since there is no direct way to create a hemisphere) and secondly when I run the fluid structure interaction module, the fluid portion(which I am assuming to be in the hollow part of the geometry) is not indicated by the software.
I have to solve for the fluid structure interaction in 3D flow with pressure boundary conditions at the top and at the bottom surface.
Any help would be much appreciated.
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