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February 4, 2003, 12:44 |
batch commands
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How can it be possible to set the velocity components (m/s) in the boundary conditions with batch command?
For example: I want to set 40 m/s on X-Velocity for a velocity inlet boundary condition applied on a named zone (Define/boundary conditions/..). But I didn't manage to write this with batch commands. Thank you very much Saryon |
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February 5, 2003, 06:48 |
Re: batch commands
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This sets a velocity inlet bc with x-velocity of 40 m/s, hydraulic diameter of 3 m and turb. intensity of 2%, and temp of 298 K on boundary with name 'inlet':
/define/boundary-conditions/velocity-inlet inlet n y y y n 40 n 0 n 0 n 298 n n n y 2 3 |
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February 6, 2003, 04:34 |
Re: batch commands
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Thank you very much, I believe it will really help us for our program.
Sincerely yours |
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