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Old   January 23, 2012, 10:08
Default non uniform vector's component in BC
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Hi there,

I know this topic is very famous and I heard also nice quote about it here . And i am asking for help not because I am lazy. Believe me, i read all the posts about topic. It's just I don't know too much about C++ to manage the right stuff! I am sorry to ask again but since the new release openfoam 2.1.0 has the "polynomial" boundary condition could anyone help me doing what follows...?

I need to set a vector U=(a 0 0) with a=a_0*y^2+a_1*y as BC in the inlet of the "pitzdaily" case (everything is given in the function). Is there someone could give me the exact way to insert that in the 0/U file?

I really appreciate your help in advance!

ps: Later I will post the modified file for a future use!

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