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Old   April 26, 2021, 10:31
Default Plane Poiseuille Flow (Channel Flow) with cyclic BC's
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I am new to OpenFoam and interested in simulation plain poiseulle flow with periodic boundary condition in stream wise direction . I tried coutte flow with periodic BC and its working fine but unable to add constant pressure gradient with periodic BC in stream wise direction .Any help would be highly appreciated .


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You can have a look at thishttps://develop.openfoam.com/Development/openfoam/-/tree/master/tutorials/incompressible/pimpleFoam/LES/channel395
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