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August 1, 2013, 07:20 |
Problem with boundary conditions
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Hi to all,
I have a simple question about how Bcs are treated by tecplot. When I load the simulation Tecplot doesn't load the Bcs and the value in the last domain cells is wrong. Someone knows the reason of this strange behaviour? Thanks to all |
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April 6, 2020, 13:02 |
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Sibylle Walter
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What is the file type you're reading into Tecplot? And what are you outputting from your CFD solver?
Generally, Tecplot will have zones where each zone should correspond to a boundary. Depending on how your CFD model was set up, it will be called something different. |
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April 28, 2020, 00:35 |
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Hi Giack,
Do you mean the last cells close to boundaries (like walls) do not behave the way like you defined your BCs? If so, you can try to select Zone Style -> Contour -> Contour Type -> Primary value. There might be linear interpolation if use Flood in contour type. Hope that helps. |
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