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June 27, 2012, 02:49 |
How to use values of a plane cutting the domain for inlet conditions?
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Dear all,
I have the case that I want to simulate a flow channel containing a combustion chamber in which I want to inject vaporized kerosene. The problem is that my computational ressources are quite limited. By now I have results for my flow channel without injecting anything. As I need a very fine mesh in the injection region (which leads to a big mesh), I want to cut my flow channel by a plane upstream the injection point and use these results from this plane as my inlet conditions for my case with injection and then just calculating this part. By now I have no idea how I could manage this. Any help and suggestions are highly appreciated! Best regards, Stefan |
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