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October 12, 2007, 04:15 |
Force with direction at inlet
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Hi,
Is there any way to apply a force with direction at an inlet. I know it is possible to specify a pressure inlet with the direction of the flow, but I would like to have both a specified pressure and a shear force at an inlet. - Terje |
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October 14, 2007, 13:16 |
Re: Force with direction at inlet
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Hi again,
I have asked this question before and I did not get any answer that time either. It seems to me like a very simple thing to do (not more difficult numerically than applying a pressure) but I do not seem to find a way to do it in CFX, which is frustrating to me since I need it done. It would be nice also with an answer confirming my current suspection that this is not easily done. Thanks for your help! |
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