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Boundary conditions at Inlet for k and epsilon |
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I am simulating two phase flow through a tube (solids and liquids) using the Eulerian two phase model. I am unable to give the boundary condition for k and epsilon at the inlet. Any ideas as to what k and epsilon I can give at the inlet? Thank You
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Hello!
You need to set the inlet with velocity inlet Boundary Condition, then you can chooce how to define turbulence. |
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