Hi,
It is, all you need is an XML file for the aquasi-3D simulation with velocity components u,v,w and pressure p, just as you would in quasi 3D, than in initial conditions you do:
<FUNCTION NAME="InitialConditions">
<F VAR="u,v" FILE="geom2D.fld" />
<E VAR="w" FILE="0" />
<E VAR="p" VALUE="0" />
</FUNCTION>You could also initialize w from file, eg. using solution from the ADR solver or any other fld file.
Cheers!
Stan
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Dear All,
Is it possible to run a 2-d simulation and then use it solution for the quasi-3d simulation of the same mesh? If so, how can I achieve this?
Kind regardssyavash
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