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3-Newcomer
August 13, 2024
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Creo 10 Flow analysis inlet outlet fluid body creation

  • August 13, 2024
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Hello

I am trying to model a simple CFD with heat transfer.

The model contains a solid body with internal flow channel and two holes for inlet and outlet.

The flow channel was created in solid part by revolving a sketch and removing material, then I added holes on surface to interface with that channel.

When I create fluid domain, I select the surface containing the inlet and outlet holes. The created fluid body looks fine. However, when I try to define boundary conditions for inlet and outlet, I am unable to select each surface individually. Both inlet and outlet get highlighted together as I try to select either one to define flow.  

Has anyone encountered similar problem? thanks for your advise in advance.

Also another question is what is 'caps' option and what is seed surface when creating fluid domain, Do I need to define a seed surface?

thanks

Best answer by cfdgeek

Hi this is creo feature, you need to split the surface and then those two faces are decoupled. Thanks.

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12-Amethyst
August 13, 2024

I have a couple thoughts for you. First, make sure the two holes are separate features. Second, if the holes are on the same surface that may cause a problem too. Make a small protusion around one of the holes so that they are not on the same plane.

3-Newcomer
August 23, 2024

thanks for the ideas. I did make them separate feature, but that did not solve the problem. I am yet to try making the holes on different planes. 

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August 21, 2024

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13-Aquamarine
August 24, 2024

Hi this is creo feature, you need to split the surface and then those two faces are decoupled. Thanks.

3-Newcomer
August 28, 2024

I thought I had it working, but I ran into problems again.

Could you show me how to create inlet outlet in the attached model.

I want to do internal fluid analysis.

Pipe has inelt on one end, on extrude 1.

It has an orifice inside

the outlet is on extrude 2. However the outlet is obstructed by a body, created by extrude 4. i want the outlet to be the circular ring surface.

thank you.