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January 14, 2008, 11:04 |
inlet/outlet bc at inner wall
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Hi,
I have an inner wall (two-sided wall) which is surrounded by a fluid and a solid domain. I would like to have an inlet/outlet boundary condition at this inner wall. (I know it's not physically correct but I need it for my model). I could add a momentum sink/source at the fluid cells near the inner wall via UDF, but maybe there are other ways. Thanks in advance, Greg |
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January 14, 2008, 11:35 |
Re: inlet/outlet bc at inner wall
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Instead of momentum source/sink I mean continuity source/sink
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