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Default Extrapolating the mean velocity profile function from Channel395
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Hello CFDpros,
I am using Channel 395 case in Openfoam and sampling the time series data at a midplane surface which later I'm interested in using as an inlet to another channel flow. Also I'm using some other Inflow turbulence generation method like KSEC where I m trying to keep the mean velocity profile and standard deviation profile at the inlet similar to the Channel395 case. So, in this regard does anyone have any idea like how to figure out the profile functions from channel395 or any other idea on how I can feed the same profile?

NOTE:- In KSEC method I cant simply sample the same velocity data from channel395 and feed it at inlet.
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