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Zero Gradient Boundary Condition

    • OceanZhou
      Subscriber

      Is there a way to impose a zero-gradient boundary condition at the outlet for compressible flow? Such a condition is in OpenFOAM and I'm trying to replicate an OpenFOAM simulation in ANSYS Fluent and am having severe trouble with this. 


      Furthermore, the OpenFOAM simulation I seek to transfer over has boundary conditions for velocity and pressure at the inlet. Is this possible to do in ANSYS Fluent?

    • Kalyan Goparaju
      Ansys Employee

      Hello, 


      The outflow boundary condition is a zero gradient bc available for incompressible flows in Fluent. For compressible flows, you can try the pressure far-field boundary condition. Please look at the link below. 


      https://ansyshelp.ansys.com/account/secured?returnurl=/Views/Secured/corp/v201/en/flu_ug/flu_ug_sec_bc_pfar.html?q=pressure%20far-field


      At the inlet, you can use a mass flow inlet, where you define the velocity (in terms of mass flux) and the static pressure. You can also use a pressure inlet, where you define the total and the static gauge pressure in such a way that the velocity at the inlet is what you are looking for. 


      Thanks,


      Kalyan

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