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Laminar Modular Mixer — Template File
This model is a template MPH-file used by the laminar case of the Modular Mixer models. The geometry is a combination of a Rushton impeller and a flat bottom tank. The geometry subsequences to build the impeller and vessel are imported from the Part Libraries.
Application Library path: Mixer_Module/Tutorials/modular_mixer_geom
Modeling Instructions
Add Component
In the Home toolbar, click  Add Component and choose 3D.
Global Definitions
Parameters 1
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In the Model Builder window, under Global Definitions click Parameters 1.
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In the Settings window for Parameters, locate the Parameters section.
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Part Libraries
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In the Home toolbar, click  Windows and choose Part Libraries.
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In the Model Builder window, under Component 1 (comp1) click Geometry 1.
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In the Part Libraries window, select Mixer Module>Impellers, Radial>rushton_impeller in the tree.
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Click  Add to Geometry.
Geometry 1
Rushton Impeller 1 (pi1)
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In the Model Builder window, under Component 1 (comp1)>Geometry 1 click Rushton Impeller 1 (pi1).
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In the Settings window for Part Instance, locate the Input Parameters section.
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Click to expand the Object Selections section. Click New Cumulative Selection.
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In the New Cumulative Selection dialog box, type Impeller Domains in the Name text field.
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In the Settings window for Part Instance, click to expand the Boundary Selections section.
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Click New Cumulative Selection.
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In the New Cumulative Selection dialog box, type Rotating Interior Wall in the Name text field.
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In the Settings window for Part Instance, locate the Boundary Selections section.
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Click New Cumulative Selection.
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In the New Cumulative Selection dialog box, type Rotating Wall in the Name text field.
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In the Settings window for Part Instance, click to expand the Edge Selections section.
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Click New Cumulative Selection.
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In the New Cumulative Selection dialog box, type Remove Edges in the Name text field.
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In the Settings window for Part Instance, locate the Selection Settings section.
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Select the Keep noncontributing selections check box.
Part Libraries
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In the Home toolbar, click  Windows and choose Part Libraries.
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In the Model Builder window, click Geometry 1.
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In the Part Libraries window, select Mixer Module>Shafts>impeller_shaft in the tree.
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Click  Add to Geometry.
Geometry 1
Impeller Shaft 1 (pi2)
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In the Model Builder window, under Component 1 (comp1)>Geometry 1 click Impeller Shaft 1 (pi2).
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In the Settings window for Part Instance, locate the Input Parameters section.
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Click to expand the Object selections section. In the table, enter the following settings:
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Click to expand the Boundary selections section. In the table, enter the following settings:
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Click to expand the Edge selections section. In the table, enter the following settings:
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Locate the Selection Settings section. Select the Keep noncontributing selections check box.
Union 1 (uni1)
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In the Geometry toolbar, click  Booleans and Partitions and choose Union.
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Click in the Graphics window and then press Ctrl+A to select both objects.
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In the Settings window for Union, locate the Union section.
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From the Repair tolerance list, choose Relative.
Part Libraries
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In the Geometry toolbar, click  Parts and choose Part Libraries.
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In the Model Builder window, click Geometry 1.
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In the Part Libraries window, select Mixer Module>Tanks>flat_bottom_tank in the tree.
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Click  Add to Geometry.
Geometry 1
Flat Bottom Tank 1 (pi3)
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In the Model Builder window, under Component 1 (comp1)>Geometry 1 click Flat Bottom Tank 1 (pi3).
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In the Settings window for Part Instance, locate the Position and Orientation of Output section.
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Find the Rotation subsection. In the Rotation angle text field, type 90.
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Locate the Input Parameters section. In the table, enter the following settings:
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Locate the Boundary Selections section. Click New Cumulative Selection.
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In the New Cumulative Selection dialog box, type Symmetry in the Name text field.
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In the Settings window for Part Instance, locate the Boundary Selections section.
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Click New Cumulative Selection.
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In the New Cumulative Selection dialog box, type Interior Wall in the Name text field.
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In the Settings window for Part Instance, locate the Boundary Selections section.
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Click New Cumulative Selection.
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In the New Cumulative Selection dialog box, type View suppression in the Name text field.
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Click to expand the Boundary selections section. In the table, enter the following settings:
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In the Settings window for Part Instance, locate the Selection Settings section.
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Select the Keep noncontributing selections check box.
Fluid Domain
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In the Geometry toolbar, click  Booleans and Partitions and choose Difference.
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In the Settings window for Difference, type Fluid Domain in the Label text field.
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Locate the Difference section. From the Objects to add list, choose Tank (Flat Bottom Tank 1).
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From the Objects to subtract list, choose Impeller Domains.
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From the Repair tolerance list, choose Relative.
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Locate the Selections of Resulting Entities section. Select the Resulting objects selection check box.
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From the Show in physics list, choose All levels.
Flat Pressure Point
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In the Geometry toolbar, click  Selections and choose Explicit Selection.
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In the Settings window for Explicit Selection, type Flat Pressure Point in the Label text field.
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Locate the Entities to Select section. From the Geometric entity level list, choose Point.
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On the object dif1, select Point 34 only.
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Locate the Resulting Selection section. Find the Cumulative selection subsection. Click New.
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In the New Cumulative Selection dialog box, type Pressure Point Constraint in the Name text field.
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Edges to Remove
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In the Geometry toolbar, click  Selections and choose Explicit Selection.
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In the Settings window for Explicit Selection, type Edges to Remove in the Label text field.
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Locate the Entities to Select section. From the Geometric entity level list, choose Edge.
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On the object dif1, select Edges 9, 61, 78, and 79 only.
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Locate the Resulting Selection section. Find the Cumulative selection subsection. From the Contribute to list, choose Remove Edges.
Rotating Fluid Domain
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In the Geometry toolbar, click  Selections and choose Explicit Selection.
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Click the  Zoom Extents button in the Graphics toolbar.
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On the object dif1, select Domain 2 only.
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In the Settings window for Explicit Selection, type Rotating Fluid Domain in the Label text field.
Ignore Edges 1 (ige1)
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In the Geometry toolbar, click  Virtual Operations and choose Ignore Edges.
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In the Settings window for Ignore Edges, locate the Input section.
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From the Edges to ignore list, choose Remove Edges.
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Clear the Ignore adjacent vertices check box.
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In the Geometry toolbar, click  Build All.
The model geometry is now complete.