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Old   July 21, 2015, 09:13
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Dear foamers,

I am simulating a free-propagating flame in a square domain. I have an inlet and outlet boundary conidtion in the x direction. Orthogonally to the flame, the boundaries are set to be cyclic.

By using a RANS approach i can manage to stabilize the flame inside the domain. However, when using LES the flame just blows off.

A solution to my problem would be to move the whole domain at the same speed specified in inlet. I looked on the forum and didn`t really find something for solving my problem. I think it would just require to move the mesh by translation. Being a really simple geometry i don`t think it is too difficult. Do you have any ideas on how to perform this moving domain ?

Thank you in advance.

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David
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