Hi,
I am trying to solve a CFD problem in Code Saturne. Its an Electrostatic Precipitator which consists of Electroplates inside a casing. The run is successful to give the flow pattern by defining inlet and outlet conditions. But it doesn't consider the internal faces as walls. I want to define the elctroplates as wall. Can anyone please tell me how to do that. Its kind of defining any baffle in a duct.
Defining internal walls for CFD
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Re: Defining internal walls for CFD
Hello
This question vould be moved to "usage", as no additional development is needed.
You can use the "thin walls" feature of the code.
I don't remember if it is available through the gui, but check the Doxygen documentation and cs_user_preprocess.c examples.
Recards,
Yvan
This question vould be moved to "usage", as no additional development is needed.
You can use the "thin walls" feature of the code.
I don't remember if it is available through the gui, but check the Doxygen documentation and cs_user_preprocess.c examples.
Recards,
Yvan