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Continuity in internal boundaries
Posted 1 ott 2010, 02:32 GMT-4 1 Reply
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Hi,
I am trying to simulate a 3D air flow through a geometry formed by three different-shaped secuenced domains. the case is that when I run the study, the "solution" shows that there is a discontinuity in flow caused by the middle entity. this is evidenced by a zone of 0 velocity in this entity and pressure defined interfaces in the common boundaries between domain 1-2 and 2-3.
I choose this divided configuration because i'm trying to obtain an structured hexahedral mesh which is impossibl to obtain in other way
I've tried to use all the possible BC's in these boundaries including flow continuity (which appears enabled but the selection of pairs is disabled), I also tried by changing from union to assembly and viceversa, I even tried symmetry and open boundaries
in another discussion i've seen that sometimes these interior boundaries must be "activated"
does anybody knows why is this happening and what can i do to solve this problem
I am trying to simulate a 3D air flow through a geometry formed by three different-shaped secuenced domains. the case is that when I run the study, the "solution" shows that there is a discontinuity in flow caused by the middle entity. this is evidenced by a zone of 0 velocity in this entity and pressure defined interfaces in the common boundaries between domain 1-2 and 2-3.
I choose this divided configuration because i'm trying to obtain an structured hexahedral mesh which is impossibl to obtain in other way
I've tried to use all the possible BC's in these boundaries including flow continuity (which appears enabled but the selection of pairs is disabled), I also tried by changing from union to assembly and viceversa, I even tried symmetry and open boundaries
in another discussion i've seen that sometimes these interior boundaries must be "activated"
does anybody knows why is this happening and what can i do to solve this problem
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