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Old   May 1, 2014, 04:54
Default temperatureDirectedInletVelocity?
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Hello!

Does anybody know what temperatureDirectedInletVelocity is about?
Is it the same like:

Class
Foam:ressureDirectedInletVelocityFvPatchVectorFi eld


Description
Velocity inlet boundary condition for patches where the pressure is
specified. The inflow velocity is obtained from the flux with the
specified "inletDirection" direction. If reverse flow is possible or
expected use the "pressureDirectedInletOutletVelocityFvPatchVectorF ield"
BC instead.

just the temperature is specified but in what kind of way has that an influence?
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Originally Posted by knoedl1 View Post
Hello!

Does anybody know what temperatureDirectedInletVelocity is about?
Is it the same like:

Class
Foam:ressureDirectedInletVelocityFvPatchVectorFi eld


Description
Velocity inlet boundary condition for patches where the pressure is
specified. The inflow velocity is obtained from the flux with the
specified "inletDirection" direction. If reverse flow is possible or
expected use the "pressureDirectedInletOutletVelocityFvPatchVectorF ield"
BC instead.

just the temperature is specified but in what kind of way has that an influence?
This thread does mention using it.


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