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Old   April 8, 2017, 00:20
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Dear FOAM users,

I have some doubts regarding the symmetryPlane boundary condition:

1) What exactly is it? How do the fields and derivatives behave across a boundary with the symmetryPlane condition?

2) When solving for external flows in a rectangular domain (say, flow around an airfoil), it has been recommended that the left boundary be the inlet, the right be the outlet and the top and bottom boundaries be prescribed the symmetryPlane boundary condition. Why is the symmetryPlane condition used here?

3) In the cylinder example given in the potentialFoam tutorial, the surface of the cylinder is prescribed the symmetryPlane boundary condition. It has to be reflected to complete the cylinder, but must it not also be specified as a wall? For example, if I want to use a RAS model, does the symmetry condition of cylinder in 'U' consider it as a 'no slip' condition? And the initial Pressure and Velocity conditions (in the 0 time folder) also specify the boundary condition type as symmetryPlane. What does this mean?

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Old   June 24, 2019, 10:07
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Hi, I found something similar while I was searching for the same problem so, maybe this can help you...




symmetry and symmetryPlane boundary condition difference in OpenFOAM
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Old   June 25, 2019, 05:33
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A symmetry plane acts very similarly to a slip wall.
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