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August 26, 2002, 02:08 |
slip boundary condition
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dear xueying thanks for your help about my question I have another question: in a two dimensional cavity on the bottom side when we say no shear stress it means u(i,1)=u(i,2).is it right? I think if we have been had two fluid (molten,air)we use slip boundary condition in the molten mode and use no slip boundary in the air mode.is it right? please describe for me thanks
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