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September 25, 2006, 10:32 |
No shear condition on a pressure boundary?
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Hello,
I was wondering if anyone here has figured out a way to get fluent to solve a pressure boundary condition (outlet or inlet) and also keep the shear equal to zero (certain velocity derivatives =0). I am trying to develop a mesh deformation method for free surfaces. Before you ask, I know about the VOF and have used it but I am trying something different and need a way to solve these combinations of BC's. Thanks in advance, Chris |
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