1.5 - Wall Boundary Condition
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Practice Questions
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Define the No-Slip Condition.
💡 Hint: Think about how fluid would behave right against a wall.
What does inflow refer to in fluid dynamics?
💡 Hint: It's the opposite of outflow.
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What does the No-Slip Condition imply at a wall?
💡 Hint: What would happen to the fluid touching a stationary surface?
True or False: Inflow refers to fluid leaving a system.
💡 Hint: Think about which term means entering and which means exiting.
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A rectangular tank is partially filled with water. Design a set of boundary conditions that specify how to treat the water's interaction with the tank's walls and the open surface at the top.
💡 Hint: Consider different forces acting at each boundary.
A 2D flow simulation shows unexpected results at wall interactions. How can boundary conditions be modified to rectify this, providing a new predicted outcome?
💡 Hint: Rethink the role of turbulence or alternative inflow specifications.
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