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October 17, 2016, 09:28 |
Boundary condition
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Youngmin JEong
Join Date: Oct 2016
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Hi, I am simulating the flow around three dimensional circular cylinder with Re=100. Now I am trying to assign boundary condition to top, bottom, front and back.
I have question about what is the difference between symmetryPlane and Cyclic? I saw that symmetryPlane mean the symmetry for assigned plane without any gradient for normal direction. Cyclic condition means that where is expected same pattern. Could you explain more detail about it? Plue, my last goal is to simulate inclined cylinder. Can't I use both conditions for inclined cylinder because of asymmetry? I am looking forward to get answer from you. Thanks! Best regards Youngmin Jeong |
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