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Posted:
6 years ago
Dec 4, 2018, 5:24 p.m. EST
Assign THE CHANNLE TOP Liquid surface as open boudary or wall with slip boudnary
Assign THE CHANNLE TOP Liquid surface as open boudary or wall with slip boudnary
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Posted:
6 years ago
Dec 5, 2018, 8:59 p.m. EST
Assign THE CHANNLE TOP Liquid surface as open boudary or wall with slip boudnary
Well, thanks for yor gentle reply very much. However I still have doubt about this matter. As you know, the channel top and bottle liquid surface can be assigned as open boudary or wall with slip boudnary, but it's difficult for me to deal with the inlet and outlet condition of the channel. And the main question I want to ask was that if I can establish the inlet velocity as the inlet boundary condition, but the liquid don't have the initial velocity in fact. So is this setting correct or reasonable anyway?
Thanks very much. Best wishes for you sincerely.
>Assign THE CHANNLE TOP Liquid surface as open boudary or wall with slip boudnary
Well, thanks for yor gentle reply very much. However I still have doubt about this matter. As you know, the channel top and bottle liquid surface can be assigned as open boudary or wall with slip boudnary, but it's difficult for me to deal with the inlet and outlet condition of the channel. And the main question I want to ask was that if I can establish the inlet velocity as the inlet boundary condition, but the liquid don't have the initial velocity in fact. So is this setting correct or reasonable anyway?
Thanks very much. Best wishes for you sincerely.