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March 22, 2012, 13:59 |
Porous jump for mesh built in ICEM
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Daniel Sperrin
Join Date: Mar 2012
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Hi,
I've built a 2D axisymmetric geometry of a transonic nozzle in ICEM, with the intention of defining a part of the nozzle wall as porous. The porous wall fits between the air within the nozzle and the atmosphere. When I read this in to fluent, fluent doesn't recognise the existence of this boundary condition, even if I set it as something as simple as a 'wall' in ICEM. Any help you could offer would be hugely appreciated. Best, Daniel |
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October 6, 2014, 10:28 |
same problem here
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Akshay Khadse
Join Date: Sep 2013
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Did you get your problem solved. I am doing same problem for screens for wind tunnel. Please help if you know how to introduce porous media.
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boundary conditions, fluent, icem, nozzle, porous |
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