Mixing Tank: Exercise 2—Adding the Simulation Domain and Boundary Conditions
1. Click
Select Simulation Domains. The
Domain Model Selection box opens.
2. In the Domain Model Selection box, select Add fluid domain.
3. In the Model Tree select FLUID_STATOR.prt and FLUID_ROTOR.prt.
4. Middle-click to confirm. The fluid domains appear in the Domain Model Selection dialog box under Fluid Components and in the Flow Analysis Tree under Domains.
Creating Boundary Conditions
1. Under
Domains, right-click
FLUID_ROTOR and select
Add Boundary Condition. The
Surface Sets dialog box opens.
2. Select StationaryWall_1 as shown in the figure below.
◦ 1 = STATIONARYWALL_1
◦ 2 = STATIONARYWALL_2
3. Click OK. Under General Boundaries a new entity BC_1 is created.
4. Under
Domains, right-click
FLUID_ROTOR and select
Add Boundary Condition. The
Surface Sets dialog box opens.
5. Select StationaryWall_2 as shown in the figure.
6. Click OK. Under General Boundaries a new entity BC_2 is created.
7. Right-click and rename the following boundary conditions:
◦ BC_1 as STATIONARYWALL_1
◦ BC_2 as STATIONARYWALL_2