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Solid walls not restricting flow

    • cxb455
      Subscriber

      I am trying to model airflow through a diesel generator using an rotating enclosure around a static fan, but the enclosure I am trying to simulate flow through is not solid.


      I am very amateur when it comes to Fluent so feel free to dumb down any answers as much as possible


      Please help!!


       


      Thanks in advanceScreengrab of airflow streamlines going through solid walls

    • mpz203
      Subscriber

      Hello, I think you need to make your "wall" three dimensional so that it has a thickness. That way you should have a domain inbetween the outsides of the wall which you can then set to be a solid in fluent 

    • Rob
      Forum Moderator

      Good answer mpz203, but you can also have thin walls in Fluent. We typically use these for baffles/casings to keep the cell count down. 


      Check the model: are those surfaces defined as walls? By default they'll be interior type coming from meshing.  This assumes you split the CAD up correctly: you may find the fan zone split out but the casing didn't. 

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