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# Click on [[Image:Fem-constraint-flow-velocity.svg|32x32px]] or choose '''Model''' → '''Fluid Constraints''' → {{KEY|[[Image:Fem-constraint-flow-velocity.svg|32x32px]] Constraint flow velocity}} from the top menu
# Click on [[Image:Fem-constraint-flow-velocity.svg|32x32px]] or choose '''Model''' → '''Fluid Constraints''' → {{KEY|[[Image:Fem-constraint-flow-velocity.svg|32x32px]] Constraint flow velocity}} from the top menu
# The task panel for constraint flow velocity appears [[File:FEM-constraint-flow-velocity task-panel.png]]
# The task panel for constraint flow velocity appears </br>[[File:FEM-constraint-flow-velocity task-panel.png]]
# Select the target Edges or Faces
# Select the target Edges or Faces
# Click {{KEY| Add}}
# Click {{KEY| Add}}

Revision as of 14:25, 30 May 2020

FEM ConstraintFlowVelocity

Menu location
Model → Fluid constraints → Constraint flow velocity
Workbenches
FEM
Default shortcut
None
Introduced in version
-
See also
FEM tutorial

Description

Applies a flow velocity boundary condition to a face in 3D or to an edge in 2D.

Usage

  1. Click on or choose ModelFluid Constraints Constraint flow velocity from the top menu
  2. The task panel for constraint flow velocity appears
  3. Select the target Edges or Faces
  4. Click Add
  5. Untick "unspecified" to activate the necessary fields for edition
  6. Fill in the values in mm/s for the main cartesian components


Notes

  • Vector components that are ticked as "unspecified" will be interpolated by the selected solver.
    • Any vector that should be the result of the solver must be ticked as "unspecified".
  • If the target face or edge is not aligned with the main cartesian coordinate system, it is possible to tick "normal to boundary".
    • If "normal to boundary" is ticked, the normal vector to the selected edge or face is X and it will be oriented away from the mesh domain.
      • For example, if a flow of 20 mm/s of air must enter the domain, then after ticking "normal to boundary" the user will have to input -20 mm/s in the "velocity X" field.