Boundary treatment

Boundaries that represent a discontinuity in the equations of particle motion and particle position require a careful treatment. Learn how the flow solver represents these boundaries.

Special consideration must be taken when the particle reaches the following boundary types of the flow domain:

  • Wall boundaries
  • Inlet boundaries
  • Symmetry boundaries
  • Periodic boundaries

The boundary δΩ of the flow domain is represented by the union of a set of surfaces δΩi, with a consistent boundary condition applied over each surface δΩi. The boundary represents a discontinuity in the equations of a particle motion at time tbnd and a position of particle . Therefore special boundary treatment is required. In the flow solver, the forces arising at boundaries are treated as impulses over a vanishingly small time, so that the particle velocities are modified discontinuously.

Note:
At boundary surfaces δΩi over which particles exit the domain (an outlet or opening boundary), the particles exit smoothly, and no further modeling is required.