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April 25, 2017, 12:38 |
Boundary conditions for volume increase through mesh deformation
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Lennart
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Hey,
I'm trying to set up a problem in Fluent that essentially consists of a moving wall, mesh deformation, and thus a volume change causing under-pressure, and flow into the domain. I'm confused about the boundary conditions I should choose for the inlet. Please have a look at the attached drawing for more details. My idea is to use a pressure-inlet and prescribe 0 gauge pressure (since I think there is ambient pressure at the open boundary). Then the volume change in the left part should cause an under-pressure, and the flow (red arrows) should occur. Are my ideas right? Any comments are welcome! |
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moving mesh, no outlet, volume change |
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