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September 7, 2015, 05:23 |
Boundary conditions for 2D Transonic domain
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hiroto nishihara
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Hello, everyone.
First of all, sorry for my poor english. I'm using 2d domain to observe the shock waves around the circle. I want to use "velocity-inlet" boundary condition for the inlet boundary, but, according to "case check" message, I can't use "velocity-inlet" with compressible flow. So, I decided to use "pressure-inlet" . Now, I want to know what pressure should I use as "Gauge Total Pressure(Pt)" and "Initial Gauge Pressure" ? I tried "stagnation pressure" as "Gauge Total Pressure", "static pressure(Ps)" as "Initial Gauge Pressure".But, the result is not correct. I think, I made a miscalculate on the static pressure. I calculate it like "Pt-0.5*rou*velocity*velocity". My case is compressible flow. So, I think rou is not constant but, I don't know how to calculate the rou in mach number 1,2. Please somebody give me hint. Thank you all! hiroto |
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compressible, fluent, trans-sonic |
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