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November 9, 2018, 09:52 |
Pressure boundary condition for underwater body
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Hello All,
I am simulating the flow over a body present underwater at a certain depth (say 5 m). I would like to know as to how to set the Pressure boundary conditions to account for the static pressure at depth. My typical boundary condition for Inlet are a constant velocity (fixed value in X vector) and zerogradient, Outlet BC,s are zerogradient for U and fixedvalue (uniform 0) for P. I am using a SIMPLEFOAM solver. I am unable to grasp as to how to how to set the pressure value to account for different depths underwater. Also, do tell me what is the utility of a p_rgh file. Also, do tell me whether the values of P plotted in ParaView are density normalized pressures or to get the correct value I need to multiply by density. I would appreciate your insight since I am new to CFD and OpenFoam specifically and any insight would be welcome. Thanks for your time. |
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