Reviewing the Geometry
For open water simulations, it is recommended that your geometry model exhibits certain characteristics.
The geometry that is provided in the starting simulation for this tutorial demonstrates several best practices for this type of simulation:
- There is a part curve along the leading and trailing
edge of the propeller to demarcate the pressure and suction sides of the propeller. During
the meshing process, this part curve allows you to capture the shape of the blade with a
relatively coarse mesh.
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Small details in the geometry are closed off. In this simulation, the clearance gap between the propeller hub and the adjacent shaft has been bridged with an additional surface, as indicated in the following screenshot.
The motion of the propeller is modelled using MRF. The starting simulation file contains two regions, one for the rotating propeller, and the other for the static fluid domain. The static region is extended using the extruder mesh model.

