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September 8, 2004, 07:29 |
B.C. for the interface between two volumes
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Hello!
I have a question about setting the B.C. How should I set the boundary condition between two volumes(for example solid-solid)? Each volume has its face at the interface. Is it enough to set B.C for one face or should I set for both faces? Or should I unite the two faces? (In my model it would be too much work --a) I would like to know also for solid-fluid interface. Thanks a lot your help! |
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September 8, 2004, 07:58 |
Re: B.C. for the interface between two volumes
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Hi Kim!
The choice varies according to the BCs features... try to specify them. Ari |
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September 8, 2004, 10:04 |
Re: B.C. for the interface between two volumes
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Hello, Ari! How are you? Nice to see you again. How is your work going? I read now UG chap.6 to understand for the setting of BCs. Really, there are many things to learn in FLUENT! When I have any question, can I ask you?
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September 9, 2004, 05:56 |
Re: B.C. for the interface between two volumes
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Welcome back Kim!!! My work is going on and I hope to be able to give you some useful advise. Ari
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