TAGGED: concentration, lsdyna
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June 12, 2026 at 2:26 pm
k23052087
SubscriberHello everyone,
I encountered a possible inconsistency when setting the concentration boundary condition for species transport in LS-DYNA.
The keywordÂ
*ICFD_BOUNDARY_PRESCRIBED_ appears differently in the LS-PrePost keyword interface and in the LS-DYNA manual.SPTRANSP_CONC In LS-PrePost, the keyword is shown as a two-line structure:
the first line defines the PID
the second line contains the LCID values
However, in the LS-DYNA manual, the keyword is documented in a single-line format where PID, LCID and CONC fields appear together.
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Because of this difference, I observed the following behaviour:
If I follow the format shown in LS-PrePost, the solver produces an error:
and the simulation cannot start.
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Even if I instead follow the manual format and remove the second line, the simulation runs but the concentration boundary condition does not seem to be applied. In this case:
I also noticed a similar mismatch for another keyword related to species transport:
Â*ICFD_MODEL_SPECIES_TRANSPORTÂwhere the format in the LS-PrePost interface does not fully match the manual description.
Because of this inconsistency I am currently unable to run simulations that require inlet concentration boundary conditions for species transport.
Could anyone clarify:
The correct keyword format Â
*ICFD_BOUNDARY_PRESCRIBED_SPTRANSP_CONC whether this difference between LS-PrePost and the manual is expected
or if this might be a bug?
My LS-DYNA version: R16 SMP and LS-PrePost version: 4.12.6Thank you so so so much for any guidance!Â
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