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Inverting Models in CFD-CADalyzer
Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) requires the discretization of a geometry bounded by it's wetted surfaces. In CAD, the solid parts are created without the corresponding fluid volumes, i.e. negative space.  For many CFD models, only the fluid volume is needed, and thus an easy way to create it is needed.  CFD-CADalyzer provides the capability to invert the model to get the fluid volume with the option to also keep the solid part.

In order to invert a model the user has to do the following manipulations:

  1. Open your CAD model in CFD-CADalyzer
  2. Go to Geometry Geometry Tools and select the Invert Model option, as shown in Figure 1.
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    Figure 1.  Inversion tool in under Geometry options in CFD-CADalzyer.

  4. Select the surfaces that cap the openings in the model, as shown in Figure 2.  If the model is not fully capped, inversion will fail.
 
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Figure 2.  Selected surfaces that cap the openings in the model. 

When the Invert Model button is clicked, CFD-CADalyzer will prompt you with an option to keep the original part.  For flow analysis only, select No.  If you would like to keep the solid part to do a fluid/solid coupled thermal analysis, select Yes.

For this example, the solid part is discarded and only the fluid region is kept, as shown in Figure 3.  The model is now ready for mesh generation.

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Figure 3.  Inverted CAD model.

The next time you need to invert your CAD model, try using CFD-CADalyzer's inversion tools.

Regards,
Daniel Vinteler
ESI CFD Support Team

 

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