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Old   February 4, 2007, 05:37
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yaseer shaikh
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Hi,everyone

I am new to cfd. i have been assigned a problem to solve super sonic flow around a cone by using maccormack space marcing technique. I also have to develop a code for that in c language. I am having problem in grid generation and what boundry condition should i take. please help
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Old   February 7, 2007, 06:38
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Shane Barry
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I am very happy to help you here, yaseer! I enjoy these sort of probs. But can you be a little bit mopre specific with the request, vis-a vis the cone dimensions.
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Old   February 9, 2007, 04:29
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yaseer shaikh
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Thank you mr Shane Barry,

The semicone angle of the cone is about 15 to 30 degrees.The length of the cone is about 1metre.If there are complication you can assume the cone to be of infinite length.My guide has told me to take a shock capturing approach.

once again i would like to thank you sir. I am waiting for your reply.

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