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Amirhossein Taran
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Dears,
I want to simulate the case proposed at "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compfluid.2011.05.010" I attached the Geometry here . They mentioned that the inside Gas is CO2 and its Pressurised @ 60 bar.the fluid that injected in the domain is water . for Simulating this case in openFoam , i had trouble in assigning boundary conditions. the walls and inlets are clear to me . but they used Neumann for outlet and its complicated for me. how should i apply 60bar for this (which boundary conditions should i use ?) |
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boundary condition, interfoam, pressure, rayleigh breakup |
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