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April 7, 2008, 05:01 |
flow over an infinite flat plate
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Dear friends,
I am trying to simulate "flow over an infinite flat plate". I am taking a plate of unit width. I think I have to use "interface domain" BC to solve this. It asks to specify 2 regions in that. I have (a)inlet (b)outlet (c)symmetry & (d)wall-no slip boundary conditions. (c) & (d) are in between (a) & (b). Questions: Which regions I have to specify for "interface domain" as region-1 & region-2 ? At the same time, I have some known velocity at the inlet. Plz reply. Thank you.. |
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