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Old   July 9, 2014, 14:09
Default Stationary wall in MRF
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I need to specify a stationary wall (in absolute frame of reference) right next to a rotating zone. I tried two different boundary conditions -
1) Set it as stationary wall
2) Set the wall as moving in absolute frame of reference with 0 velocity.

Both these simulations give me completely different solutions. So which one of these is right?
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Old   July 11, 2014, 11:38
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A stationary wall is wall defined wrt the adjacent cells. Hence to define a stationary wall in the absolute frame of reference, the wall should be defined as moving with zero velocity.
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Old   July 11, 2014, 19:17
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