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Dear all,
I am wondering if there is a best way to implement boundary conditions at the far field(say, the far field is not far enough, there may be a oblique shock across the far field.) Thanks. Ma |
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The far field has to far enough in order to have no influence on your computations. The far field is supposed to be a free exit. If you have an obliqe shock near the boundary, then move it away.
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