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Do I assign Dynamic Mesh (User-defined) to a boundary and its shadow boundary?

    • Sharan SP
      Subscriber

      I have attached an image of a wing model, with multiple surfaces protruding from the upper surface (called minitabs). Fluent created a shadow boundary as well (minitab, minitab-shadow) since it is a surface (solid-fluid). I want to assign a dynamic mesh zone for both the wing and the minitab surface which will deform based on the flow and the structure properties. 

      Ideally, later on, I want to dynamically change the boundary type of the minitab from a wall to interior after a certain number of timesteps, to simulate the minitab being stowed midflight, but then the minitab-shadow boundary will vanish and I will get an error with the dynamic mesh zone of the minitab-shadow not existing. 

      Hence my question, would it be fine if i just assign the dynamic mesh zone to the 'minitab' boundary and not the 'minitab-shadow' and not cause any issue at a later time step when i change the minitab to interior?
       

    • Federico
      Ansys Employee

      Sharan, 

      yes you will need to assign the same Dynamic Mesh settings for both the minitab and shadow zones. When switching this pair of wall/shadow zones to interior, you should also remove their corresponding DM settings to avoid the error

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