How to apply ICs on the boundary #16607
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Dear all, We plan to simulate the directional solidification in a 2D region. We took the snow.i as the ref input code for our study. We assume that the solidification occur first near the bottom line. For this purpose, we write the code as follows, |
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The snow.i example assumes uniform undercooling in a liquid composed of a pure material, and does not include a fixed temperature gradient as would normally be required to simulate directional solidification. So just be aware that the physics you are trying to simulate may not be captured by this input file. We have some work to develop an alloy directional solidification example which should be coming this year sometime. As far as inserting nuclei in your initial conditions block, it looks like you are trying to put solid seeds on a certain boundary by specifying |
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The snow.i example assumes uniform undercooling in a liquid composed of a pure material, and does not include a fixed temperature gradient as would normally be required to simulate directional solidification. So just be aware that the physics you are trying to simulate may not be captured by this input file. We have some work to develop an alloy directional solidification example which should be coming this year sometime.
As far as inserting nuclei in your initial conditions block, it looks like you are trying to put solid seeds on a certain boundary by specifying
boundary = left
. That option doesn't do what you want. What I would do instead is useSpecifiedSmoothCircleIC
and manually spe…