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Creating separate subdomains
Posted 11.03.2019, 08:15 GMT-4 Fluid & Heat, Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), Geometry Version 4.0a 0 Replies
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Hi,
I'm fairly new to comsol and am currently having a bit of trouble creating two separate domains within the same geometry for a fluid flow problem. I'm working with a simple two dimensional geometry of a reaction tank. Within this geometry is the rotating domain (impeller region) and the stationary domain (tank walls). These are the two separate domains I want.
I've attempted to "cut" the outline of the rotating geometry out of the stationary geometry and then import and insert the rotating geometry into the gap left behind. I had hoped this would create two non-oveplapping domains but when I went to mesh the geometry, there were several operlaps and gaps between the two domains.
Does anybody know how to create two non-overlapping domains in a 2D geometry without this happening ?
Thanks, Dónal
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