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September 13, 2021, 22:01 |
focus waves direction in degree
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Hi Team REEF3D,
i am try to make the focus waves direction in degree,this is my ctrl ,compare 0 degree, i cant see any change in the paraview . I would like to ask for some help in how to improve the numerical model of wave generation direction in degree. Thanks in advance, Best regards |
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September 14, 2021, 02:46 |
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I don't understand your question.
With 0 degree as input the waves will be along the positive x-direction.
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Use a different number in place of zero, you will get waves generated in that direction.
But keep in mind that currently waves are only generated from the left boundary
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Is it possible to use B97 to create oblique waves? or need to use another reef3d version .
Just by changing B 97, I can’t see any changes in the paraview |
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