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Setting valve motion in tutorial port fuel injection

    • Hasan
      Bbp_blocked

      I was training with Forte Academic version and scaled down inside Forte by 40% tutorial chapter 5 port fuel injection but valve error movement failed. Originally tutorial valve set up as shown below, was this angle setup main cause for error? i ttried picking coordinates on middle of valve face but no result.

      Accept the default Global Origin for the Reference Frame. Select Spherical for the Coord. System under Direction for the valve motion and set   =199 degrees and   =0.0 degrees.

    • Ren
      Ansys Employee

      Hello,

      If the geometry is scaled/changed, you must check all the inputs that include numerical values as they will most likely need adjustments. For example, any local reference frame definitions, direction vectors, valve lift profiles, piston movement data, material point location, etc.

       

    • Ren
      Ansys Employee
      1. Theta = 199, this is 19 deg from the negative z-direction. I think can check/measure the angle in SpaceClaim.
      2. Create new profile, after selecting "Create New", click on the icon with a pencil to open up the editor. You can load a CSV file or copy paste from Excel.
    • Rob
      Forum Moderator

      Duplicate thread  https://innovationspace.ansys.com/forum/forums/topic/error-when-importing-a-scaled-down-model-in-forte-image-not-appearing/  

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