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July 30, 2004, 07:08 |
Two Sided Wall
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Hi
A simple question, when you specify a wall patch within a domain where fluid is on both sides of the patch in Gambit, does Fluent recognise that the wall has two sides with specified slip conditions? or do you have to tell Fluent that patch-id is a thin wall? Regards James |
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July 30, 2004, 07:23 |
Re: Two Sided Wall
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My solution to this whas to create two different sufaces in Gambit (lying at approx the same coordinates). Otherwise there were problems i Fluent.
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