Help me please on moving animation in fluent

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To simulate the rotation of a Banki turbine in FLUENT, it is essential to understand the relationship between the water flow and the turbine blades. The simulation should focus on how the water drives the blades to create rotation, similar to a water pump but in reverse. Users are encouraged to explore resources and forums dedicated to CFD simulations for guidance. A specific forum link was provided for further assistance. Proper setup and understanding of the fluid dynamics involved are crucial for accurate simulation results.
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Hi guys...
I want to simulate Crossflow/Banki turbine by using FLUENT. But I don't know How to make my blade rotate. How I can simulate it?? Because When I read water pump simulation. The concept of water pump is Blade drive water. But i don't know how when water drive blade. To make my Banki Turbine rotate. Help me please!
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