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From: | Emilio Melero García |
Subject: | Re: [ff3d-users] Inner wall definitions |
Date: | Fri, 26 Jan 2007 08:37:21 +0100 |
Hello,
Adiabatic boundary conditions are modelled by Newmann
conditions, which you can easily define in ff3d. there
are several code examples on the ff3d folder.
For the base of the cylinder, you must use Dirichlet
conditions, which consider a bigger medium so the
temperature outside the cylinder could be considered
as constant. There are also several examples on the
ff3d folder.
I hope it helps.
Regards,
Eduardo
--- Emilio Melero García
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> Hello everyone,
>
> Back to the list with more questions. I am trying
> now to model a diffusion
> problem in which my geometry has elements within
> elements. Basically what i
> have is a rectangular box and inside it i have an
> cyllinder open on one
> side, while is closed on the other end. How can i
> define the pov file, and
> the boundary conditions so that i can make the walls
> of the cyllinder
> adiabatic, preventing diffusion through the walls of
> the cylinder while
> allowing diffusion to take place through the base of
> the cylinder
> corresponding to the "open end" of the capillary?
>
> Thank you very much!
>
> Emilio
>
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