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Old   November 8, 2009, 18:19
Default blasius flow simulation using SIMPLE method
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I developed a code using SIMPLE method in order to simulate incompressible flow over a flat plate ( Blasius flow ). The code diverges when I increase Reynolds number more than 1000. I already use constant pressure at inlet and outlet and also zero pressure gradients at top and bottom boundaries
I want to know what are the best pressure boundary conditions for this problem?
The grid is uniform and staggerd
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Old   December 18, 2011, 10:49
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hw did you handled d fictitious boundaries,I mean d one's for u- & v- velocities. wl u be kind enough to mail me ur code? my email id is soumyabrata111@gmail.com
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