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May 9, 2008, 09:36 |
Large domain: split zones and import BCs
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Hi
Analyze large fluid domain sometimes collide with computational resource avaible. A possible solution is to split the domain in sub-case, but the problem is only shifted forward: in particular I have read in fluent user guide the possibility to import/export Boundary Conditions. May this can resolve some stationary analisys, but what about transitional analisys? It's possible to save N BCs files, say one for every timestep of the unsteady problem, and to reuse these files maybe with a journal file that read incrementally BCs for every timestep. What do you think about this problem and this possible solution? Dothan |
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