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October 3, 2025 at 2:33 pm
rithanya.rajeshkhannan
SubscriberHello everyone,ÂI am currently working on a CFD simulation in ANSYS Fluent with the following setup:• Geometry: a channel with a bathymetry (similar to a wave flume)• Goal: generate surface waves at the inlet• Model: VOF to capture the free surfaceÂMy first step is to generate a simple sinusoidal wave at the inlet. However, I do not want to use a moving wave flap, since that is too computationally expensive.ÂThe issue: In Fluent, the Wave Height and Wave Length inputs at the velocity inlet do not accept time-dependent variables. I also checked with UDFs, but it seems they cannot be directly used to make these fields time-dependent either.ÂIs there a way to prescribe a time-dependent sinusoidal inlet boundary condition in Fluent?Has anyone implemented an efficient approach to generate realistic sinusoidal waves at the inlet without a wave flap?ÂAny advice or experience would be greatly appreciated!ÂBest regards,Rithanya
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October 3, 2025 at 2:54 pm
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