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  1. Hi all, I am trying to create a duct with dual outlets and diffuser capabilities. I have followed the swept duct tutorial and created the general parametric geometry I am looking for. The problem I am having is that I want the two mirror image parts to intersect as an open channel. I have tried solid from intersection, boolean operations, but to no success. Any help would be greatly appreciated. sweepDuct.fdbc
  2. Happy new year folks, for all the new users as well as experienced users, here is a short update regarding the connection of CAESES / FRIENDSHIP Framework and OpenFOAM. Since the software release 3.1.1 (the free version as well as the commercial version) you can now find two tutorials showing you how to connect to OpenFOAM. This makes CAESES / FRIENDSHIP Framework a nice GUI to run CFD simulations with OpenFOAM. By using these two powerful software you can vary and optimise partially-parametric and fully parametric CAD models of any kind. If you are interested in an Open Water Propeller simulation you can go through the tutorial "Propeller with OpenFOAM". Another tutorial shows you how to setup a simulation for a SDuct for internal flow. Moreover you can still find the Ahmed Body sample which includes a complete OpenFOAM setup. See this post, if you don't know how to get started with CAESES / FRIENDSHIP Framework: GETTING STARTED If you have questions you can search the FORUM for "OpenFOAM" or create your own post. Have fun! Cheers Matthias
  3. Hi together, For general sweep surfaces, we provide the type FSweepSurface but also the transformation FSweepTransformation, which is more powerful: With this transformation, you can control the shape of the swept surface (=>meta surface) along the path with your own functions for each profile parameter. If you want to use this transformation and you need to match a start and end profile, then please find attached an example where two sweep transformations are merged in a single meta surface. We simply fade from one definition into the other one by using two curve engines in a single meta surface. The attached project still contains the intial setup, from which a feature definition was created (from selection) - in order to encapsulate the two sweeping profiles. Just set the scope "01_..." to visible if you like to have a look at it. Cheers Joerg SweepTransformation.fdb
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