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March 5, 2023, 04:30 |
Create turbulent inflow boundary condition with ''TInf"
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Zhikai You
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Hi,everyone,it is great to be here at CFD-online to talk about my problems.
I am now using the Turbulence Inflow Tool (TInF) to create turbulent inflow boundary conditions in channel simulation. I want to create turbulent inflow conditions with different turbulence intensity. But I don't know how to define the length scales in the inlet condition. When I run the case, the results always don't show up properly in Paraview. It shows ''ERROR: In C:\glr\builds\paraview\paraview-ci\build\superbuild\paraview\src\VTK\IO\Geometry\v tkOpenFOAMReader.cxx, line 7184......" Has anyone used this tool? Can u teach me some details? Thanks so mach! |
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openfoam, tinf, turbulent infow |
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