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 This data setup is used to build the cylindrical solid bodies that contribute to the geometrical configuration. The form and the position of each cylinder are defined by means of its height, the axis lengths of its elliptic base and coordinates of the mid-height point.\\ This data setup is used to build the cylindrical solid bodies that contribute to the geometrical configuration. The form and the position of each cylinder are defined by means of its height, the axis lengths of its elliptic base and coordinates of the mid-height point.\\
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 ===== Full data set of the namelist ===== ===== Full data set of the namelist =====
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 +   &Cylindrical_Immersed_Bodies  Axis_Direction= 1 ,
 +                                 Xi_Center= 0.0   
 +                                 Xj_Center = 0.0 ,
 +                                 Xk_Center= 0.0,
 +                                 Small_Axis_Radius= 0.0 , 
 +                                 Great_Axis_Radius= 0.0 , 
 +                                 Half_Height= 0.0,
 +                                 Wall_BC_DataSetName="Set1"/
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 + {{ :sunfluidh:cylinder_sketch.jpg?600 |}}
  
 <note important> <note important>
 In 2D geometrical configurations, only the part related to the base of the 3D-cylinder can be used to build an elliptic form. In this case, the height of the cylinder is zero and the coordinates of the mid-height point coincide with the center of the ellipse.\\ In 2D geometrical configurations, only the part related to the base of the 3D-cylinder can be used to build an elliptic form. In this case, the height of the cylinder is zero and the coordinates of the mid-height point coincide with the center of the ellipse.\\
-Don't forget to set the boolean data “End_of_Data_Block” at the end of the namelist. A “.true.” value means the end of the data block when several namelists are used to create several cylinders.\\ + 
-Find [[ Wall_Boundary_Conditions_Examples | here ]] some examples about wall boundary conditions.</note>+**Find [[ Wall_Boundary_Conditions_Examples | here ]] how to construct the wall boundary conditions and some examples.** 
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    * Type : real value    * Type : real value
    * This value defines the orientation of the axis with respect to the grid index {I,J,K}. The values 1, 2 and 3 are associated to the I,J and K-direction, respectively.    * This value defines the orientation of the axis with respect to the grid index {I,J,K}. The values 1, 2 and 3 are associated to the I,J and K-direction, respectively.
 +   * Default value : none
 ==== Xi_Center, Xj_Center, Xk_Center ==== ==== Xi_Center, Xj_Center, Xk_Center ====
    * Type : real value    * Type : real value
    * Coordinates of the mid-height point of the cylinder (in 3D) or the center of the ellipse (in 2D).    * Coordinates of the mid-height point of the cylinder (in 3D) or the center of the ellipse (in 2D).
 +   * Default value : none
 ==== Small_Axis_Radius ==== ==== Small_Axis_Radius ====
    * Type : real value    * Type : real value
    * Half length of the small axis of the elliptic base of the cylinder.    * Half length of the small axis of the elliptic base of the cylinder.
 +   * Default value : none
 ==== Great_Axis_Radius ==== ==== Great_Axis_Radius ====
    * Type : real value    * Type : real value
    * Half length of the great axis of the elliptic base of the cylinder.    * Half length of the great axis of the elliptic base of the cylinder.
 +   * Default value : none
  
-==== Identifier_Value ==== +==== Wall_BC_DataSetName ==== 
-   * Type : integer value  +   * Type : character string 
-   Identifier related to the rank number of the wall boundary condition setup that is applied to a polyhedral body. If Identifier_Value=3, the polyhedral body is linked with the 3rd wall boundary condition setup written in the data filewall boundary condition setup pools the wall boundary conditions applied to the velocity componentsheat and species. It can be built from the namelists "Velocity_Wall_Boundary_Condition_Setup", "Heat_Wall_Boundary_Condition_Setup" and "Species_Wall_Boundary_Condition_Setup(see some examples [[ Wall_Boundary_Conditions_Examples | here ]] for details) +   Name of the wall boundary condition set associated with the body. The wall boundary condition sets are built by means of the namelists [[ Heat_Wall_Boundary_Condition_Setup_Namelist | Heat_Wall_Boundary_Condition_Setup ]] (Heat boundary conditions[[ Velocity_Wall_Boundary_Condition_Setup_Namelist | Velocity_Wall_Boundary_Condition_Setup ]] (Velocity boundary conditions) and [[ Species_Wall_Boundary_Condition_Setup_Namelist | Species_Wall_Boundary_Condition_Setup ]] (species boundary conditions), used in regard to the type of problem. The user finds [[ Wall_Boundary_Conditions_Examples | here ]] some examples about wall boundary conditions). 
- +   Default value= none
-==== End_of_Data_Block ==== +
-   Type : boolean value +
-   * Specify the end of the namelist or a group of this type of namelist (if true).+
sunfluidh/cylindrical_immersed_bodies_setup_namelist.1479637550.txt.gz · Dernière modification : 2016/11/20 11:25 de yann

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