[CIG-MC] Cookbook9 input files
tan2
tan2tan2 at gmail.com
Tue May 1 11:24:17 PDT 2012
Hi Thomas,
The temperature boundary condition of the embedded solver is assigned by
the containing solver, which interpolates its temperature field to the
embedded boundary. You can indirectly control the temperature boundary
condition of the embedded solver by changing the temperature inside the
containing solver.
Regarding your 2nd question, the format of the *.velo.* files is explained
in the manual appendix. Let me know if you have further question about the
file format.
Cheers,
Eh Tan
On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 6:38 PM, Thomas Morrow
<morr4998 at vandals.uidaho.edu>wrote:
> CIG list members,
>
> I'm working with Cookbook9 from the manual and I'm trying to understand
> how the temperature boundary conditions are put into the embedded model.
> From my understanding the conditions are given by the file
> embd.velo.0.0/embd.velo.1.0, but I don't understand how those files are
> formatted. The manual isn't very clear on temperature boundary condition
> files.
>
> How are temperature boundary condition files formatted?
>
> Thank you,
> --
> -Thomas
>
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