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June 4, 2016, 05:42 |
2D Inlet profile
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Martin
Join Date: Mar 2015
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Hi,
I am trying to impose 2D inlet data on a boundary condition. How can I check wether fluent imposes this well? I first wrote a profile to have the correct notation. I can read the file into fluent and asign total pressure, total temperature, turbulence and velocity values. If I want to write it out I get the message flowfield not initialized. After one hybrid initialization iteration I can see pressure and temperature. After 2 hybrid initialization iterations I can see the velocity profiles, but they look strange. After some iterations I have a speckle pattern on my inlet - probably due to reverse flow. How can I test, wether my profiles are well imposed? |
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2d inlet profile, boundary, fluent, inlet |
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