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July 1, 2001, 08:32 |
cfd terminology
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dear list members,
I need clarification wrt the so called extrapolation boundary condition in CFD, do you know what this signifies, what physical/flow circumstances ask for there uttilisation ? thank you, Frank |
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July 3, 2001, 20:12 |
Re: cfd terminology
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do you mean far field boundary condition???
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July 4, 2001, 02:47 |
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Hi Beep,
I think that's it - I was given the terminology of interpolation b.c. so I did not gather what was meant. But now that you rise the question, I assume it's just f.f.b.c. If someone else know's more, he/she is invited to comment. thank you, beep |
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