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August 12, 2012, 13:04 |
In which operation should I apply the Bounce back conditions ?
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Mourabit
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Hi,
Dear all, I'm simulating the heat transfer in a cavity which contains two heated obstacles, My problem is where should I add the (Thermal) bounce back condition(solid-fluid) in the stream operation or in the collision one, More, the LBM Algorithm in oure code is in this order : 1-Initialization 2-Stream 3-Boundary conditions 4-Macroscopic proporties 5-Collision Would you mind helping me or advising me please? Best regards,
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