Simulating Rigid Motion
Examples of systems involving rigid motion are mixers, turbines, compressors, pumps, and other devices where an internal or external component rotates about a fixed axis, or translates along a fixed path. It is assumed that the moving component does not deform.
- Rigidly Moving Mesh
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When the time-accurate behavior is required, Simcenter STAR-CCM+ provides rigid motion models that move the mesh vertices during a transient analysis:
- Rotation
- Translation
- Rotation and Translation
- Trajectory
See Prescribing Rigid Rotations and Translations and Prescribing Motion along a Specified Trajectory.
Simcenter STAR-CCM+ also provides the DFBI Rotation and Translation and DFBI Embedded Rotation motions, which move the mesh rigidly based on a calculated 6-DOF body motion. For more information, see 6-DOF Rigid Body Motion.
- Stationary Mesh in Moving Reference Frame
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For an approximate analysis of a constant rigid motion, it is possible to apply a moving reference frame to the region that contains the moving part, and to solve the problem in steady-state, while keeping the mesh stationary. This approach gives a solution that represents the time-averaged behavior of the flow, rather than the time-accurate behavior. For more information, see Using Moving Reference Frames in Steady-State.