Free-Stream
The free-stream boundary represents the boundary of a bubble of fluid surrounding an object flying through space.
The free-stream boundary condition is based on extrapolation of Riemann invariants under the assumption of irrotational, quasi-1D flow in the boundary-normal direction. This condition generally applies to external flows when the boundary is placed sufficiently far from the body. Internal flows often have walls, possibly of irregular shape, immediately next to the flow boundary. These walls can produce boundary layers, vortices, or other multi-dimensional flow structures such that the irrotational, quasi-1D flow assumption breaks down.
For more information, see Free-Stream.
Application
- The free-stream or far-field of an external aerodynamic simulation
- If using this condition for internal flows, position the flow boundary in such a way that the irrotational, quasi-1D flow assumption is valid.
Compatibility
- Available only for boundaries of regions in which the ideal gas model is activated