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May 22, 2023, 21:13 |
Setting up pressure BC's and calculating local Cf in FLUENT
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Nate Werner
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Hello,
I am looking to simulate the flow over a flat plate in 3D with pressure boundary conditions, and I have two questions. 1. For some context, I have separated the domain into two fluid regions, the bottom region is for the boundary layer, and the top is for the undisturbed flow. What type of boundary conditions in fluent should I apply to specify the pressure and prevent reverse flow? I have included some images of the named selections and the boundary conditions that result in Fluent; I'm not sure if this is sufficient. Outlet_pressure_top.jpg Outlet_pressure_bot.jpg Outlet_pressure_bot_FLUENT.PNG 2. I need to calculate the local skin friction coefficient along the wall. In this post Quote:
Sorry for rambling. |
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equation definition, fluent, pressure boundary, skin coefficient, workbench ansys |
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