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August 23, 2021, 12:22 |
Solving BL Equations
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Pierce
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I'm trying to set up a simple flat plate problem for research into Boundary layer physics. To do So I want to use Prandtl's Boundary Layer equations
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blasius_boundary_layer Now I tried this by creating X and Y momentum source terms, which simplify the incompressible NS into these equations. So my X momentum source term in UDFs was written: source = -C_MU_L(c,t)*C_UDSI_G(c,t,1)[1] + C_P_G(c,t)[0]; however this was unsuccessful, does anyone have suggestions? Thanks |
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