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A complicated boundary condition

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Hello,

I am solving a viscoelastic problem, where the in-plane flow 'talks' to the surface deformation. I am running the simulation on a square and the height field is clamped on the boundary, i.e. z=0 ans z'=0 on all four sides.

The boundary condition relating velocity and z is k*zxx^2+p-2*mu*v1xx=0, where k, mu and p are parameters. What is the best way to implement this boundary condition? I am currently using the constraint node and a bidirectional symmetry setting. However, I am unable to get convergence. Any help would be much appreciated.

Thanks,
Padmini

0 Replies Last Post 2012年5月22日 GMT-4 23:52
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