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Coriolis effect in ANSYS

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AnPham

Mechanical
Mar 14, 2019
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I have a problem about active Coriolis effect in ANSYS Workbench.
The geometry is circular tube and applied Rotation Velocity about Z-axis via command: OMEGA,,,3000

I tried with 3 cases:
1. Active Coriolis effect with Reference Frame = ON (Stationary Reference Frame) -- "coriolis,on,,,on"
2. Active Coriolis effect with Reference Frame = OFF (Rotating Reference Frame) -- "coriolis,on,,,off"
3. Deactive Coriolis effect -- "coriolis,off"

The results show this:
Case 1: all results equal zero (deformation, stress, force reaction,...)
Case 2 and case 3: all results are same.

Is it correct? If not, why?
Thank you.

I attached the ansys project. Version 18.0
 
 https://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=a0729c81-4a55-49b8-b387-b2c451a42872&file=Compare_Coriolis_v180.wbpz
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