solver.tui.define.boundary_conditions#

class main_menu.define.boundary_conditions(path, service)#

Enters the boundary conditions menu.

axis(*args, **kwargs)#

Sets boundary conditions for a zone of this type.

copy_bc(*args, **kwargs)#

Copies boundary conditions to other zones.

degassing(*args, **kwargs)#

Sets boundary conditions for a zone of this type.

exhaust_fan(*args, **kwargs)#

Sets boundary conditions for a zone of this type.

fan(*args, **kwargs)#

Sets boundary conditions for a zone of this type.

fluid(*args, **kwargs)#

Sets boundary conditions for a zone of this type.

geometry(*args, **kwargs)#

Set boundary conditions for a zone of this type.

inlet_vent(*args, **kwargs)#

Sets boundary conditions for a zone of this type.

intake_fan(*args, **kwargs)#

Sets boundary conditions for a zone of this type.

interface(*args, **kwargs)#

Sets boundary conditions for a zone of this type.

interior(*args, **kwargs)#

Sets boundary conditions for a zone of this type.

knudsen_number_calculator(*args, **kwargs)#

Computes the Knudsen number based on a characteristic physical length and the area-averaged flow quantities along an incoming-flow boundary. You can use this information to determine flow regime for selecting the appropriate wall boundary treatment. For details, see .

list_zones(*args, **kwargs)#

Prints out the types and IDs of all zones in the console window. You can use your mouse to check a zone ID, following the instructions listed under Zone in the Boundary Conditions Task Page section of the User’s Guide.

mass_flow_inlet(*args, **kwargs)#

Sets boundary conditions for a zone of this type.

mass_flow_outlet(*args, **kwargs)#

Sets boundary conditions for a zone of this type.

network(*args, **kwargs)#

Set boundary conditions for a zone of this type.

network_end(*args, **kwargs)#

Set boundary conditions for a zone of this type.

non_overlapping_zone_name(*args, **kwargs)#

Displays the name of the non-overlapping zone associated with a specified interface zone. This text command is only available after a mesh interface has been created.

open_channel_wave_settings(*args, **kwargs)#

Opens channel wave input analysis.

openchannel_threads(*args, **kwargs)#

Lists open channel group IDs, names, types and variables.

outflow(*args, **kwargs)#

Sets boundary conditions for a zone of this type.

outlet_vent(*args, **kwargs)#

Sets boundary conditions for a zone of this type.

overset(*args, **kwargs)#

Set boundary conditions for a zone of this type.

periodic(*args, **kwargs)#

Sets boundary conditions for a zone of this type.

porous_jump(*args, **kwargs)#

Sets boundary conditions for a zone of this type.

pressure_far_field(*args, **kwargs)#

Sets boundary conditions for a zone of this type.

pressure_inlet(*args, **kwargs)#

Sets boundary conditions for a zone of this type.

pressure_outlet(*args, **kwargs)#

Sets boundary conditions for a zone of this type.

radiator(*args, **kwargs)#

Sets boundary conditions for a zone of this type.

rans_les_interface(*args, **kwargs)#

Sets boundary conditions for a zone of this type.

recirculation_inlet(*args, **kwargs)#

Sets boundary conditions for a zone of this type.

recirculation_outlet(*args, **kwargs)#

Sets boundary conditions for a zone of this type.

shadow(*args, **kwargs)#

Sets boundary conditions for a zone of this type.

solid(*args, **kwargs)#

Sets boundary conditions for a zone of this type.

symmetry(*args, **kwargs)#

Sets boundary conditions for a zone of this type.

target_mass_flow_rate_settings(*args, **kwargs)#

Enters the targeted mass flow rate settings menu.

velocity_inlet(*args, **kwargs)#

Sets boundary conditions for a zone of this type.

wall(*args, **kwargs)#

Sets boundary conditions for a zone of this type.

zone_name(*args, **kwargs)#

Gives a zone a new name.

zone_type(*args, **kwargs)#

Sets the type for a zone or multiple zones of the same category. You will be prompted for the name / ID of the zone to be changed and the new type for that zone. To change multiple zones, you can enter a list (separated by spaces and contained within a pair of parentheses) or use asterisks (*) as wildcards.