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May 30, 2003, 16:27 |
Free-slip boundary condition on 2D axisymmetric
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Hi, Anyone can do me a favor to find the free-slip boundary condition equation for 2D axisymmetric model?
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May 30, 2003, 22:44 |
Re: Free-slip boundary condition on 2D axisymmetri
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Hi beginner Symmetry boundary condition is actually a free slip wall boundary condition. Or you can use wall boundary condition and under the momentum tab use specified shear option and in shear stress box specify the components to be zero. It will simulate free slip wall boundary condition.
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