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Old   November 22, 2017, 11:09
Default How to define flow boundary inlet and outlet?
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I have been coding a matlab streamfunction-vorticity program to answer the following question:



I have been using this site as a guide:

https://curiosityfluids.com/2016/03/...n-cavity-flow/

I have implemented the U1 and U2 boundary conditions from the question by modifying the lid driven cavity flow and have the following output:



How can I go about adding the flow input and output through the box? Do I need different equations to those in the link? How do I define where the outlet is without defining the velocity profile?
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You have a wrong psi BC in the outlet, check it
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