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November 28, 2011, 15:47 |
How to assemble the coefficient A_p and A_nb
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yin yue
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Hallo everyone:
As i write the code, there are some confuses about the assemble the coefficient A_p in momentum equation. 1. As i use FVM, after applying Gauss' theorem, the boundary of my Control Volume coincide with computational domain boundary. There are some integration point on that boundary part. Should I assemble the coefficient from these integration point? because at this boundary, for example inlet, i will introduce the given velocity. so A_p and A_nb anyway will be covered (for example A_p = 1, A_nb = 0). but A_p will be used in Poinsson equation of pressure. What should i do? 2. The same problem also in Pressure poinsson equation. After Gauss' theorem, I had integration point at boundary of computational domain. if I take dp/dx = 0, seem int{dp/dx dS} = 0. and I do not need do anything? is it right? I think it over and over, it seems i implicit apply some boundary condition when i assemble coefficient. should i do like this? 3. No matter assemble or not, in pressure poinsson equation, should i use original A_p or A_p after introduce boundary like A_p = 1, A_nb = 0? Thank you very much! Yin 28.11.2011 |
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