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July 16, 2014, 05:17 |
Flow 3d Specify a fluid reigon
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jason
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hello,
the details of my simulation: x:0-10, y:0-4, z:0-5. x_min:specified velocity, velocity=0.5m/s x_maxutflow y_min:symmetry y_max:symmetry z_min:wall z_max:specified pressure. pressure=1.013e+5pa. now i want to specify the domain (z1=0,z2=1) to be the velocity source. what can i do to get such a simulation? |
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July 17, 2014, 04:50 |
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Pankaj Lawande
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To define fluid region
Go to Initial condition > Fluid region > Limiters Here you can define limiters of your initial fluid region |
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July 18, 2014, 00:38 |
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