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Imposing Dirichlet domain condition
Posted 5 mars 2014, 11:42 UTC−5 Fluid & Heat 2 Replies
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Hello all,
I wonder if there is a way to impose a Dirichlet condition not on a boundary but on a domain. Let's say, for instance, that at a time tn of my calculation I want to impose null velocity in my fluid depending on local temperature/concentration/etc. Weak constraints (Lagrange multipliers) are not well suited as the velocity condition is not initially set nor permanent...
So, how can I achieve that ?
Thanks in advance for your help !
Guillaume
I wonder if there is a way to impose a Dirichlet condition not on a boundary but on a domain. Let's say, for instance, that at a time tn of my calculation I want to impose null velocity in my fluid depending on local temperature/concentration/etc. Weak constraints (Lagrange multipliers) are not well suited as the velocity condition is not initially set nor permanent...
So, how can I achieve that ?
Thanks in advance for your help !
Guillaume
2 Replies Last Post 7 mars 2014, 04:12 UTC−5