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August 19, 2021, 21:19 |
why do I get velocity entering a wall boundary?
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Zach
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Hello, I'm a beginner on openFoam. I downloaded an application called gravityCurrentFoam from here https://github.com/psu-efd/gravityCurrentFoam. There is a case in the repo which simulating gravity current in a rectangular flume. In that case, there is a hole (inlet) on the bottom of the flume which is represented as a boundary with a fixed inflow velocity. Now I'm modifying that case to simulate another experiment from a paper. I deleted that boundary but still found velocity around that area.
The case I'm working on is here. https://github.com/bhqasx/Learning-openFoam-case |
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