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Old   September 23, 2024, 10:15
Default Defining a Temperature Distribution as a Boundary Condition in dsmcFoamPlus Solver
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Hi everyone,

I am currently working with the dsmcFoamPlus solver and I need to define a temperature distribution as a boundary condition at one of the walls in my simulation. Specifically, the temperature along the wall varies in space (e.g. T(wall) = f(x)), rather than being a constant value over the surface (e.g. T(wall) = 300 K).

I've reviewed the available tutorials and documentation but haven't found a clear way to implement a spatially varying temperature boundary condition for the wall in dsmcFoam. Could someone please point me in the right direction or provide an example of how this can be achieved in dsmcFoamPlus?

Any advice on which files or boundary condition types to modify (e.g., through a custom boundary condition, function object, or other methods) would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you!
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