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Norman Del Puppo
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Trieste, Italy
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Dear openFOAM users and developers,
I'm an enthusiastic guy that is moving his first steps in the "OpenFOAM world" after being at the workshop in Milan. I would like to create a simple transient case made of a box in which the fluid's velocity (say for example water) follows an harmonic law. I need some help in defining the in/out boundary conditions and the fluid's velocity harmonic law. Have I to use the inletOutlet and outletInlet boundary conditions derived from mixed (see ref. pag. U-129)? In this case, has someone an example case that makes use of these bc? Any help will be greatly appreciated! Kind Regards Norman |
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