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February 26, 2004, 06:02 |
2D cavitating hydrofoil
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Hello, I'm doing a simulation of a 2D cavitating hydrofoil. The cavitation number "determines" the reference pressure. What I'm curious about is what the normal outlet BC should be. I'm am using Relative static pressure of 0 Pa (advice from a paper). Does anyone here model the outlet in a different way? If yes, then how??
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February 26, 2004, 11:14 |
Re: 2D cavitating hydrofoil
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hi Normally we use absolute total pressure as an inflow b.c and mass flow at outlet bc so we can change inflow bc to the critical point that lead to cavitaion occured.
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