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December 3, 2014, 05:58 |
Which boundary conditions couples p,T from one patch to another?
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Marc
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Hello,
I am looking for a boundary condition, which allows to set equal for example the pressure at some patch1 of region1 and another patch2 of region2, more or less what is described here for groovyBC: https://openfoamwiki.net/index.php/C..._other_patches (but I'd prefer a solution without groovyBC). patch1 and patch2 have the same topology. I guess, this would be a fvPatchField derived from coupledFvPatchField, but I cannot find an appropriate subclass of coupledFvPatchField. Any hints? Marc |
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December 3, 2014, 08:46 |
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Let me add a comment to my question. I found the solidWallTemperatureCoupled condition in OpenFOAM1.5, which seems to provide everything required.
However, the rest of my solver is available only for OF2.2+, so that I cannot use solidWallTemperatureCoupled. Does OF2.x have an equivalent of solidWallTemperatureCoupled? Thank you Marc |
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