Re: How to implement an adiabatic boundary
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July 14, 2015 at 8:28 am
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Quote from marcanyada on July 14, 2015, 07:24rnHi openlb12,rnrnI am currently also working in the same direction. For the adiabatic boundary I have been using the bounce-back boundary, since the lattice descriptor for the thermal variables only has velocities in perpendicular and parallel directions to the wall (based on the assumption that your boundaries are aligned with the coordinate system). I hope it’s useful.rnrnRegards, marcanyada
rnrnHey, Marcanyada,rn Thank you for your reply. If possible, could you send me an email, so we can discuss efficiently and timely. What’s more, about the bounce-back boundary, which boundary dynamic class do you select? Could you give me your boundary code? rnrnHere is my email address, openlb12@163.com.