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December 6, 2017, 04:00 |
Inlet from a vertex
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Murti
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Hello,
I have a basic 2D geometry and I want to introduce a fluid from an arbitrary point on the surface but I don't want to use edges. Is it possible to yield an inlet boundary condition from a vertex? Or is there any other way to do it? Thanks |
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December 6, 2017, 17:05 |
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Lucky
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Location: Orlando, FL USA
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There's really no such thing as a vertex in FVM. You have control volumes and the boundary surfaces.
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