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June 22, 2016, 14:23 |
fan BC to simulate turbine
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Pål Grøthe Sandnes
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Hi! I would like to use the fan boundary condition to simulate the pressure drop over a turbine placed in a two dimensional free stream. I have successfully managed to implement the BC on a baffle. However, I am struggling with getting my head around the jumpTable. I know that the topic has been discussed from time to time, but I would like to bring it up once again. What does this mean for example?
jumpTable polynomial 1((100 0)); |
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