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Moving boundary
Posted 27 juin 2012, 10:33 UTC−4 Fluid & Heat, Heat Transfer & Phase Change, Geometry, Mesh, Modeling Tools & Definitions, Parameters, Variables, & Functions, Studies & Solvers Version 4.2a 2 Replies
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HI
The attachment is a simple model of my problem, first I solve a Poisson's equation on the circles and secondly I would like to move the boundaries with the velocity field (ux/2,uy/2). After the movement I would like to extract the new geometry and do the same steps till the gradient vanishes on the boundary but these two circles are fixed in all steps. I have tried moving mesh(ale), deform geometry(dg) and level set but have got stuck. I wonder which method is better?
Any suggestion?
You can also consider the two fixed balls as the injection of two fluids(same fluid, or even two heat sources) and we desire to follow the boundary of occupied region after the fluids meet each other.
For more information see pdf file.
Best, Reza
The attachment is a simple model of my problem, first I solve a Poisson's equation on the circles and secondly I would like to move the boundaries with the velocity field (ux/2,uy/2). After the movement I would like to extract the new geometry and do the same steps till the gradient vanishes on the boundary but these two circles are fixed in all steps. I have tried moving mesh(ale), deform geometry(dg) and level set but have got stuck. I wonder which method is better?
Any suggestion?
You can also consider the two fixed balls as the injection of two fluids(same fluid, or even two heat sources) and we desire to follow the boundary of occupied region after the fluids meet each other.
For more information see pdf file.
Best, Reza
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