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December 31, 2013, 06:37 |
How to incorporate inflow velocity as an input file
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Bobby
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Dear Foamers
I want to simulate a combustible case with LES in which the fuel jet has a fully developed profile that originates from a 46 m/s velocity. I mean with applying 46 m/s to a pipe we can derive the final fully developed velocity. I do this by extending the inflow as a pipe and let the profile to take the fully-developed shape. However, this culminates into dropped inflow temperature about 10 degrees. Here is my Pressure file: Code:
internalField uniform 101325; boundaryField { inletfuel { type zeroGradient; } inletair { type zeroGradient; } outlet { type fixedValue; value uniform 101325; } burnerwall { type zeroGradient; } outlet2 { type fixedValue; value uniform 101325; } My Question is that Is there any way to read the inflow data from a saved file and get rid of the dropped pressure and temperature and also increased grid points of the extended pipe for fuel jet? If somebody has a tutorial for this case would you PLZ attach it for me or if O.F. tutorial has this case, would somebody hint me where it is? Regards Bobi Last edited by babakflame; December 31, 2013 at 07:39. |
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