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Old   March 13, 2012, 05:05
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Hi,

I have one question and I hope that there is somebody who will be able to help me.
I want to simulate helicopter in hower above the terrain.
There will be a helicopter body about 100 m above the terrain. The simulation will be steady and the rotor will be simulated through mass sources.
There can be some problem with the near surround boundary conditions. I need steady atmosphere (pressure 101325 Pa, temperature 288.15 K, speed 0 m/s ).
I need to know boundary conditions for steady atmosphere.

Thanks a lot for answer, Ivan. :-)

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