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Old   April 4, 2003, 14:28
Default setting a body force as a boundary condition
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blair
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Dear all, I would like to specify a body force as a boundary condition (the thrust generated by a propeller). I could not find anything in the help files that made sense to me. I am using CFX 5.5.1, and the problem seems like one that would have been tackled in the past. I would very much appreciate any help on the matter. Thank you for your time, blair
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Old   April 5, 2003, 15:36
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Hi Blair,

A body force is not a boundary condition, it is a source term. To create a momentum source term you must first define a sub-domain over which to apply it. There is an excellent tech-tip dealing with this on the CFX community site. You can also find some examples in the doc.

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