Moving_Boundary
- Syntax
Bc Flux For Porous_Enthalpy ([ SpeciesName] | [ MaterialPhaseName] | [ ]) Mesh Extent Name ([Touching TouchingMeshExtent] | [Opposing OpposingMeshExtent]) = Moving_Boundary [Using Data Specification Data Spec Name] ()
- Summary
No penetration moving boundary condition, valid for Lagrangian mesh motion in non-relative flux form or relative flux form.
- Description
Applies the following boundary flux
where
is the mesh velocity and where the integrated scalar
depends on the equation. If we consider the gas phase
porous_enthalpyequation with atransported enthalpy = porous, then. Similarly, for the gas phase
mass_balanceequation,is the bulk mass density.
If we consider the gas phase
mass_balanceequation, with a gas phase porous velocity relative to the moving solid phase, then physically this boundary condition is derived from applying a no flux condition at moving boundary i.e.,In the Lagrangian setting, this flux is required to impose a no flux condition at the moving boundary with both the non-relative form (default) and relative form of the advection term. When using the relative form, typically a do-nothing condition would be sufficient to impose no flux; however, to simplify general ALE mesh motion for porous flow equations (i.e., mass balance and porous enthalpy) we automatically provide the mesh motion flux on boundaries for blocks that have mesh motion. Consequently, to impose a zero flux, this term is needed for cancellation.
Parameter |
Value |
Default |
|---|---|---|
{of | species | subindex} |
– |
|
SpeciesName |
string |
– |
{in | material_phase} |
– |
|
MaterialPhaseName |
string |
– |
{levelset_phase | ls} |
– |
|
Mesh Extent Name |
string |
– |
TouchingMeshExtent |
string |
– |
OpposingMeshExtent |
string |
– |
Data Spec Name |
string |
– |