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Old   June 19, 2022, 14:20
Default How to add hydrostatic Pressure to simpleFoam
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Dear Foamers,

I want to simulate an open channel flow with simpleFoam.

U:

inlet: FixedValue

outlet:zeroGradient

P:

inlet: zeroGradient

outlet: ???

I added the gravity constant in fvOptions. I am wondering how to set the pressure at the outlet to show the effects of the hydrostatic pressure? I set it to zero and it showed all zero as I expected. In another approach, I calculated the hydrostatic pressure in MATLAB and used those values at the outlet, but it did not converge. Any comments and hints would be appreciated.

Please note that I do not want to use buoyantBoussinesqSimpleFoam as it solved the temperature equation which takes longer to solve. Also, I just want to use steady-state not transient case and interFoam.

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