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June 24, 2004, 15:10 |
boundary about interface and interior
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What is the difference between "interface" and "interior" boundary condition in FLUENT? I have two zones (porous media zone and channel zone) connected. Which boundary condition should be set at interface between them? Thanks.
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June 25, 2004, 08:09 |
Re: boundary about interface and interior
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I've your same problem and, looking for it in user's guide, I've found that interior "means that the particles will pass through the internal boundary"(19-131), but it's available only for discrete phase.
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