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hello, i am doing project on "overtopping wave energy convector" using fluent software.I am new to this software.For this first i have to model a numerical water tank of two phase model.(air,water).and then i has to use DEFINE_CG_MOTION and describe my boundary condition i.e, wave maker boundary conditions,and then i have to find the discharge characteristics of the different overtopping devices.
how to diffreniate the two phase model using gambit and what are the boundry conditions i should use for the interface and wave maker boundary. Any tutorials are available for solving this,if so pls help me |
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In the past, this web page used to be accessible to everyone, (I mean the page with all the student tutorials) do you know why it is hidden now Thanks
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hi
thanks a lot for your reply i went through the wave tank tutorial given by fluent. i have a doubt regarding that, the function given in that C program which defines the movement of the wall, what is its relation with the wavelength, amplitude and the time period of the wave. i want the wave of amplitude 1m and 2m in a water depth of 20m .so how should i modify the c program given there |
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