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June 26, 2018, 13:47 |
chtMultiRegionFoam at the interface
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Lorenzo Vergari
Join Date: Apr 2018
Location: Milan, Italy
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Dear Foamers,
I would really appreciate your help on a theoretical question. Suppose there are two regions and power is generated within region 1 and transferred to the interface. How does the solver take into account this power in region 2? In other terms, when I think at the governing equations, I would expect a Robin Boundary Condition at the common interface and I suppose that this is done by the boundary condition compressible::turbulentTemperatureCoupledBaffleMix ed; but how does the solver work from that? Does it define the boundary value for temperature and gradient from this patch and then moves to the other cells? I hope I have been at least understandable a bit. Thank you |
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