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October 18, 2024 at 4:53 ammenastapSubscriber
Please find the attached snapshot. Here, i have to make thermal analysis of electronic enclosure with two inlet & outlet fans, for this purpose , i have to make 3 domains, one stationary and two rotating but i see, i couldn't create the right rotating domain , therefore , i couldn't assign the proper inlet and outlet boundary conditions. Please guide me
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November 4, 2024 at 4:20 pmPrashanthAnsys Employee
You can extend the domain at the front and use suitable inlet and outlet conditions if you want to keep the MRF zones. Or you can replace the rotating MRFs with boundary conditions like intake fan boundary condition.
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