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how to apply zero normal pressure gradient boundary on walls
Posted 15 apr 2011, 14:23 GMT-4 Version 4.1 1 Reply
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I am trying to simulate a simple lid-driven cavity flow in 2D (sinlge phase laminar flow in a square box). The bottom and two vertical walls are no-slip walls. the top wall is moving in tangent direction at a speed of 1 m/s. I have difficulty in setting boundary conditions for pressure. Pressure point constraint is not approporaite. I want to have zero gradient boundary conditions for pressure for all four walls, which means the normal gradient of pressure is zero. It seems no such boundary condition is available in COMSOL. I tried weak contibution/constraints for boundaries but failed. How to set zero pressure gradient boundaries for walls? should I use weak form? if yes, How to set weak contribution/constraints?
Thanks for your help.
Thanks for your help.
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