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Old   April 17, 2008, 22:28
Default questions in initial conditions and inlet boundary
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hi,I'm similutaing a two phase flow.I set the velocity and the volume fraction at the inlet.The same terms could also be specified in domain>initialization.I'm a little confused. what's their relation and difference ?The respective value should be the same or different? thanks
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Old   April 18, 2008, 05:50
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I would say dont worry about domain initilistaion. Just set up your global initialisation values.

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Old   April 19, 2008, 09:26
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thanks,I get somthing . the initialisation value should be the first iterative value .It could be interiorly guessed by "automatic". I consult some tutorials ,they are ususlly the same.

(this arise from my simulation convergence problem.I guess it has someting to do with the initial conditions.Now I find the reason that the boundary conditions are specified improperly.It works now.)

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