[FLASH-USERS] The problem of applying magnetic boundary conditions in flash 3D computation
lizy
3287940670 at qq.com
Mon Jul 22 22:18:21 EDT 2024
Dear Flash developers and all staff,
I'm very sorry to disturb you amidst your busy schedule. I want to study the situation where there are water droplets inside a cylindrical conductor. Water droplets may not necessarily be on the axis of symmetry. Therefore, I will use 3D instead of axisymmetric research.
My question is as follows:
1. Can Flash create a cylindrical computing area in 3D computing? I saw in the materials I read that the calculation areas established are all in the shape of cubes, similar to - nxb=- ny b=.
2. Flash can establish the relationship between current and boundary magnetic field to make the imported current file meaningful. Is the method of importing current files suitable for 3D calculations? For example, the calculation area of a three-dimensional cylinder or cube. Or is it only applicable to two-dimensional axisymmetric conditions like in the case study?
Thank you very much for your answer!!!
Lizy
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