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oscillating inlet velocity result
Posted Dec 12, 2011, 9:03 a.m. EST 3 Replies
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Hi, i am new to COMSOL and my CFD work too. Hope to have your guidance here.
Currently I start with simulation of fluid flow within an 2D axisymmetric cylinder. I applied boundary conditions:
inlet as pressure=0,
outlet as velocity=0.2m/s with step function;
Then I plot a 1D graph to show the result of inlet velocity (by selecting a point located at cylinder inlet symmetrical axis). However the graph shows that inlet velocity is oscillating like sine waves (green line in attached picture).
May I ask is this caused by numerical problem or it is a genuine phenomena?
Or actually i should plot the inlet velocity by selecting the inlet boundary line instead of a point?
Thank you. Looking forward for your reply and help.
Currently I start with simulation of fluid flow within an 2D axisymmetric cylinder. I applied boundary conditions:
inlet as pressure=0,
outlet as velocity=0.2m/s with step function;
Then I plot a 1D graph to show the result of inlet velocity (by selecting a point located at cylinder inlet symmetrical axis). However the graph shows that inlet velocity is oscillating like sine waves (green line in attached picture).
May I ask is this caused by numerical problem or it is a genuine phenomena?
Or actually i should plot the inlet velocity by selecting the inlet boundary line instead of a point?
Thank you. Looking forward for your reply and help.
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