Velocity PROJECTED ON THE LATERAL BOUNDARY
9 years 10 months ago #18225
sathya
Hello,
I am aware of the option VELOCITY PROJECTED ON SOLID LATERAL BOUNDARIES which ensures U.n = 0 at the end of each time.
How is this option numerically implemented (the solid boundary is not perfectly parallel or normal to the coordinate system)? In a simple way my question is 'How is the velocity components u & v converted to the form U.n=0'?
Thanks in advance
Sathya
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Velocity PROJECTED ON THE LATERAL BOUNDARY
9 years 10 months ago #18245
jmhervouet
Hello,
The normal vectors are not really defined on nodes between segments, but we do it anyway by averaging between the 2 neighbouring segments. This is done taking into account the length of nearby segments. Then the part of the velocity which is normal (u.n then) is removed from the velocity.
With best regards,
Jean-Michel Hervouet
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