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January 15, 2002, 09:10 |
Hello,I'm a newby
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Hello all, apologize for my poor english. Do somone know if is possible to have an outlet object whit the escape direction NOT normal to the outlet surface? Example: In a q1 file genereted bi vr editor, in grop 13 "boundary condition.." the object is described as:
PATCH(OBJ3 ,SOUTH,1,10,1,1,1,3,1,1) COVAL(OBJ3 ,P1 , 1.000E+00, 0.000E+00) COVAL(OBJ3 ,U1 , 0.000E+00, 1.000E+00) COVAL(OBJ3 ,V1 , 0.000E+00, 1.000E+00) COVAL(OBJ3 ,W1 , 0.000E+00, 0.000E+00) COVAL(OBJ3 ,TEM1, 0.000E+00, 0.000E+00) the velocities in X and Y directions are 1 m/s the resultant velocity should be oblique with an inclination of 45° but when i visualize the result the vectors are perpendicular at the outlet surface. Do you Understand me? Please let me know. Fabio. |
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