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Old   February 17, 2015, 03:53
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Can someone explain me this BC?

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Hi,

you want to simulate a flying plane for example.
You can reduce you mesh by creating just half of the plane!
Now if you take a BC like Wall and not SYMMETRY your Simulation would not get the correct results
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Thx elvis for the reply!

I am using the BC type symmetry for my "Ahmed Body"-example for the left, right and upper wall for my bounding box.

So I am not using just the half of my domain of interest. My results look fine but I am wondering how the BC is executed?

Is it just a Neumann type BC?
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