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March 7, 2015, 13:43 |
twoPhaseEulerFOAM
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ARUN
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My analysis is regarding flow btw two parallel plates held at constant temperature. I indeed got favuorable results in absence of "g" using inlet velocity (0/U1) and a outlet pressure(0/p). Bt when i add "g" the problem of reverse flow happens within the entire domain i.e, reciruclates happens at mid regions, outlet and sometimes at inlet even. I have noticed that if i fix any value as outlet pressure for a fixed inlet velocity the pressure frm the inlet to outlet starts decreasing (becomes negative) with respect to a fixedvalue uniform 0 assigned at outlet condition for pressure.
The boundary fields assigned are: 0/U1 internalField uniform (0 -0.004 0); boundaryFields inlet -- fixed value, uniform (0 -0.004 0); outlet -- zeroGradient; 0/p internalField uniform 0; boundaryFields inlet -- zeroGradient; outlet -- fixedValue, uniform 0; When i put "g" as zero the above conditions works. i get positive pressure from inlet to fixed value 0 till outlet. bt when i put "g" as -9.81 the pressure decreases in the domain and that causes reverse flow. is there any suitable boundary conditions to figure this out. ( for me i need the value of velocity as -0.004 at inlet, so any suitable suggestions for the same)? |
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