Region Reposition

The Reposition Model adds a transformation to the volume mesh representation of a region at the point of simulation initialization. That is, the transformation applies in the case of a new simulation or a simulation with cleared solution. In some automated simulation or design exploration studies, your objective is to obtain results for a series of simulations in which the relative positioning of one part changes in each simulation. An example is an airfoil with a changing angle of attack. Using the Reposition Model, you can wrap the geometry that changes in an overset region, and then use the Reposition Specification on the region to define the orientation at the start of each new simulation run.

The Reposition model accepts both rotation and translation specifications and transforms any managed coordinate systems together with the regions.

To activate a new position for the region using the Reposition model, you must be starting the first run in a new simulation or else clear the existing solution.

  1. To reposition a region, you first add the Reposition Model to the region's physics continuum:
    1. Right-click the Continua > [physics continuum] > Models node and select Select Models.
    2. In the Model Selection dialog, select the Reposition model in Optional Models.
  2. To set the reposition for a moving region, select the Regions > [region] > Physics Values > Reposition Specification and set the properties. For more details, refer to Reposition Region Physics Values.