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April 27, 2002, 21:06 |
Boundary Condition
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Hi, all
I have a question about boundary condition. I want to perform the simulation of 3-D flow in a square cross-sectional bubble column. The column was initially filled with water. Air was introduced into the system through the small openings at the bottom of the column. I produced the mesh system using "gambit1.3", but how to set the small openings as inflow boundary instead of the whole bottom of column. Thanks. |
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April 29, 2002, 20:45 |
Re: Boundary Condition
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Set the small opening 'on the whole bottom' and use the Gambit function, 'SPLIT'.
Sincerely, Jinwook |
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May 7, 2002, 11:02 |
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Hi, Lee
May you explain it in detail? How to 'split'? And the key is how to specify this kind of inlet B.C. in fluent? Thanks. |
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