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Old   August 3, 2011, 05:05
Post could you help me about "moving boundary layer" ?
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1)i have got a cylinder with thickness of 1cm and its closed from one side and we put one hot fluid in it and its getting cooled by time and gets solid from r=R and i have got a boundary layer which moves near the center. i dont know how to enter it to fluent.
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this system is at t=0 at 150degree and that fluid changes to solid at 120 degree.
2)and i entered my boundary conditions and i want to know are they correct or
not.
3)is the thickness of wall from our pressure inlet ?
4)if we want to mesh the fluid we HAVE TO define a face for that?(i mean i emptied the cylinder and now i cant mesh the fluid)
please help me...ITS ERGENT....
my email: mojtaba.azadi.aghdam@gmail.com
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