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Old   June 23, 2008, 03:23
Default Partially reflecting boundary condition
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Rachel
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Hi, my friends,

I am playing with the partially or fully reflecting b.c. at the inlet/outlet. My thought is to employ 'ADJUST' udf to modify the continuity, momentum equation at the inlet/outlet regions according to the NSCBC method. Do you think that it is achievable? Any advice is really appreciated.

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Old   July 1, 2008, 18:20
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Is there someone who is working on the combustion instability? how do you deal with the boundary condition?
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