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Old   March 7, 2013, 09:50
Question setfields utility for liquid jet
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Dear foamers,
Pleaes can any body direct me. I am trying to solve a jet flow problem by using interFoam solver. I have a cuboid and I suppose to implement a jet from above moving dowen along the z-direction. x=0.001,y=0.001,z=0.12...jet diameter=0.0004. I have all the boundaries are walls just the above and lower sides are atmosphere. Can I use setfields utility to implement the liquid phase inside my region and what kind of word code for the shape? is it plaintocell or circuletocell like boxtocell as an example, because I have to start from above in a circle cross section shape with a specific velocity. please any thoughts or advice would help so much.
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