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June 28, 2010, 16:51 |
Mathematical form of B.C in fluent
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engahmed
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Canada,Ontario
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Hi Fluent users,
I have a question that has been puzzling e for a while, it is concerning the boundary conditions in Fluent. I am wondering how does fluent treat properties (u,v,w,P,T) at boundaries? For example I know at an outflow boundary condition du/dx=0, dT/dx=0 what about the other properties? At pressure inlet you specify a presssure vaalue and so how are u,v,w and T treated? I need to understand the mathematics of each boundary condition in Fluent, what is the mathematical form of the boundary conditions for each governing equation? I searched the manual but did not find an answer. So please if anyone knows anything in this regard, let me know. Thanx |
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