Setting Boundary Conditions and Values

The default boundary conditions for the wall, outlet, and symmetry boundaries are all suitable so the only changes required are to the inlet boundary.

Use the following steps:
  1. Select the Regions > Fluid > Boundaries > Inlet > Physics Conditions > Turbulence Specification node and set the Method to K + Epsilon.
  2. Select the Physics Values > Turbulent Dissipation Rate node and set the Value to 0.07 m^2/s^3.
  3. Similarly, change the turbulent kinetic energy at the inlet to 0.024 J/kg.

Give the velocity at the inlet a parabolic profile, using a text file called inlet.xy. Before such data can be used as a boundary condition, it must be imported as a table.

  1. Open the Tools node.
  2. Right-click the Tables node and select New Table > File Table.
  3. In the Open dialog, navigate to the incompressibleFlow folder of the downloaded tutorial files and select the file inlet.xy.
  4. Click Open.
    The data is now stored in a table called inlet.

To assign the data as an inlet velocity magnitude boundary condition:

  1. Select the Regions > Fluid > Boundaries > Inlet > Physics Values > Velocity Magnitude node and set the Method to Table (x,y,z).

  2. Select the Velocity Magnitude > Table (x,y,z) node and set the Table to inlet and the Table: Data to U.