Hello everyone,
As some of you might know, sliding mesh approaches are generally used in 
CFD simulation of rotating geometries without axial symmetry (for instance, 
an impeller with baffles).
This is generally achieved by having two triangulation, one that is 
rotating and one that is static. At the interface between the meshes, 
constraints are used to "bridge" the two meshes together. Although this 
generally induces additional interpolation error, this is generally one of 
the best way to deal with turbomachinery.

Since dealii is already equipped to deal with contact problem, has anybody 
ever investigated if a sliding-mesh type of simulation could be carried out 
using dealii?

Thanks
Bruno

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