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Shared Topology by “Form new part”

    • cs437
      Subscriber

      Hi,


       


      I created 2 fluids in different domains; however, the node was not aligned properly. Could I use "form new part"? to do conformal mesh? Does it have an impact on the interface?

    • Aniket Chavan
      Forum Moderator

      If you are using DesignModeler, yes you'll need to form a new part. If you are using SpaceClaim, you can share interfaces by going to the Workbench tab, using share tool.


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    • Keyur Kanade
      Ansys Employee

      Check following links 


       


      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4JhDn0V26l0


      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h43E1YO1LiM


       


       

    • Keyur Kanade
      Ansys Employee

      If this helps, please mark this post as 'Is Solution' to help others. 

    • cs437
      Subscriber

      Hi,


       


      Thank you and I understand this; however, the conformal mesh could not do at the interface of liquid-gas, right? Because the interface boundary will not be shown then. Also, the conformal mesh is ok only MRF approach, right? What about sliding mesh? 

    • Rob
      Forum Moderator

      Sliding would be non-conformal: have a look in the Fluent tutorials accessible via help.


      Gas-liquid contact would be covered via multiphase models unless there's a wall in the way, in that case that would usually be conformal.  


       

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