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Old   November 3, 2001, 03:43
Default Moving Jet Simulation
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Can I model a circular moving jet using STARCD ? The jet is at a certain distance above the ground and coming out at a constant velocity from a circular shaped nozzle and impinging on the ground. I would like to see the effect on ground impingement of the jet due to the horizontal translation of the jet at certain velocity .

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Old   November 4, 2001, 05:47
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Psen:

This is possible: introduce the jet as a boundary condition on a cylinder above your domain, and use the arbitrary sliding interface to allow the cylinder to translate. I did one recently - if you have problems, send me a mail, and I can send you the setup.

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Old   November 4, 2001, 21:23
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hi Nader,

Thanks a lot. Would it be possible for you to send me the setup ? If so, you can email it to me at anindya@iastate.edu .

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Anindya

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