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January 27, 2016, 13:21 |
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Gabriele
Join Date: Jan 2016
Location: Milan
Posts: 6
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Hello,
In the image below there is a part of cylinder on which i'm working. The circle in the foreground is my inlet pach ( i have imported the mesh from FLUENT), on this circle i have set an inlet boundary condition which implies an only water's input. I would create a new patch ( a concentric circle or a non-concentric circle, or an ellipse or if it is possible a surface of any shape) in order to have the possibility to set a double inlet boundery condition. On the original circle i want to have a water inlet boundary condition,while on the new patch (of the shape that I chose) i want to have a oil inlet boundary condition. For this purpose,i thought about using topoSetDict, but i haven't familiarity with this tool. I think my problem can be solved easily with openFoam. I hope I explained well my problem, and i hope there is someone who can help me. Thank you Leske |
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