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April 15, 2013, 03:05 |
How to use boundaryFoam?
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Dongyue Li
Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Beijing, China
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Hi,
Just as boundaryFoam says:it can generate boundary layer conditions at an inlet for use.But how can I use this?I always dont know how to set the initial value of k and epsilon.Maybe this solver would help me out. My thought is : generate a 1D mesh called inlet, and run boundaryfoam, then mapfield to my case. But in the tutorial,the 1D mesh's height is only 5e-5m, but my case's inlet is about 0.5m, How should I do? Thanks in advance. |
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