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March 30, 2010, 12:15 |
Moving Part of Boundary Condition
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Hi and a good morning everyone,
I have a beginners question: I've done a few simulations using bouyantPisoFoam. We are dealing with a building entrance and the flow that occurs if the door is opened. Up to now, I have simply used separate initial conditions for inner and outer volume - so in fact opened a sliding door at t=0. We would like to do a more detailed analysis and therefore are wondering whether its possible to include a moving door in the simulation so that say the door slowly opens at t=0 and is fully opened at t=3s. From what I gathered a moving mesh is not what I am looking for but rather a moving element within an existing mesh. We would really appreciate further information on this, Many thanks, Chris (Passive House Institute, Germany) |
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