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Respected Sir, I am a beginner to Xcompact3d(that being said I have used incompact2d code given to me by my senior for 2 months), I would like to know about the capabilities of this newer code. Background on my problem: I am presently trying to run a DNS simulations matching an experimental investigation of a flow through adverse pressure gradient created by a contoured upper wall. Instead of running a DNS simulation with contoured body placed in the upper boundary, I reasoned that by taking the experimental velocity distribution created by the body(in the invisicd region), and applying it as a boundary condition, I could reduce the computational domain size. My question: Is there a provision to apply two different boundary conditions in the same directions(please see figure), i.e
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Hi,
The computational domain needs to be a rectangle but it should be possible to impose a customised BC mimicking the set-up in the figure.
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Sylvain