Inlet Regions
Defines inlet region parameters.
Inlet regions differ from standard inlets in two ways. They can be defined anywhere inside the domain and they can be of arbitrary shape. They can also be prescribed through specified velocity of the flow, mass or volumetric flow (in units of m/s, kg/s or m3/s).
Inlet regions can be defined in rectangular, circular or custom shape. While the first two only require the geometric description of the region as an input, the custom shaped region requires a “stencil” of particles in form of a separate .txt file. The .txt file for the custom shaped inlet region contains the coordinates (X, Y, Z) of the particles which are inserted into the domain. The stencil, in that case, behaves as a source of particles.
The only limitation to the inlet regions is that they must be planar, even in the custom shape or arbitrary orientation scenario.
For more information, refer to Inlet Regions in the Theory Manual.
Commands
inletregions
{
    inletregion
    {
        inletregion_type            INREG_CIRCULAR              
        inletregion_phase           1
        inletregion_motphs          7                           
        inletregion_nrm             "0.0 0.0 -1.0"   
        inletregion_stttyp          vel
        inletregion_sttval          0.0                      
        inletregion_stf_file        "stencil-file.txt"          
        inletregion_prefilled       true                       
        inletregion_indexsim        false                       
        inletregion_extend          true                        
        inletregion_extlen          0.1                         
        inletregion_extlenodx       4                           
        inletregion_cnt             "0.04 0.0105 0.03"          
        inletregion_circle_rad      0.015                       
        inletregion_rectangle_len   "0.03 0.04 0.0"             
        inletregion_time_start      0.0                         
        inletregion_time_end        0.05                        
        inletregion_time_rampup     0.01                        
        inletregion_time_rampdn     0.025
        inletregion_tss_file        time-state-series.txt
        inletregion_tss_offset      0.0
        inletregion_tss_latch       false
        inletregion_temp            0.0
        inletregion_extpre          false
        inletregion_extpst          false
    }
}Definitions
| Command | Contents | SI Unit Example | 
|---|---|---|
| inletregion_type | Specifies the type of inlet region. Options 
 Attention: When
                                    specifying INREG_CUSTOM, you must provide the
                                    stencil file
                                (inletregion_stf_file). | |
| inletregion_phase | Phase ID of the fluid spawned by the inlet region. | |
| inletregion_motphs | specifies the MOVINGWALL phase number which the
                                probe is supposed to follow. Attention: This command is
                                    only applicable to *_ARBOR (arbitrary
                                    orientation) inlets. | |
| inletregion_nrm | Direction vector of the inlet region (can only point in the positive or negative X, Y, or Z direction). | |
| inletregion_stttyp | Type of inlet region state. Options 
 Note: This command is optional. | |
| inletregion_sttval | State magnitude of the inlet region. Attention: If
                                    defined, inletregion_tss_file takes precedence
                                    over this command. Default = 0.0 | [m/s] or [kg/s] or [m3/s] | 
| inletregion_stf_file | Inlet region stencil file containing X, Y and Z coordinates of
                                the seed inlet particles. Note: When you use the stencil file, the
                                    shape of the inlet can be an arbitrary two-dimensional
                                    shape. | |
| inletregion_prefilled | Notifies the solver that at the time of the inlet region
                                activation, there are fluid particles overlapping at the seeding
                                coordinates of the inlet. If so, the command should be set to true. Options 
 | |
| inletregion_indexsim | When this command is set to true, the particles introduced by
                                this inlet will follow the particle ID numbering relative to the
                                particle IDs present in the domain at that time. Options 
 Note: This command has no influence on the particle
                                    spawning or other related inlet parameters. | |
| inletregion_extend | For the inlet region to function properly in a multiphase
                                environment and reduce potential local instabilities, an impose
                                region should be created in front of the inlet stencil particles (in
                                the direction of the inlet normal). When this command is set to
                                true, the solver creates the impose region. Options 
 Note: This command is not necessary in a single phase
                                    case, assuming that the inlet is located in a particle
                                    vacuum. | |
| inletregion_extlen | Defines the absolute length of the impose region in front of the inlet region (in the direction of the inlet normal). | [m] | 
| inletregion_extlenodx | Defines the relative length of the impose region in front of the inlet region (in the direction of the inlet normal) as a function of dx (particle pitch). | |
| inletregion_cnt | X, Y and Z coordinates of the inlet region center. The center is defined for both circular and rectangular inlet regions (not needed for the custom file). | [m] | 
| inletregion_circle_rad | Radius of the circular inlet region. Attention: Not
                                    applicable to rectangular or custom inlet
                                regions. | [m] | 
| inletregion_rectangle_len | Length of the sides of the rectangular inlet region in each
                                    direction. Note: The length along the
                                        inletregion_nrm direction is
                                    ignored. | [m] | 
| inletregion_time_start | Time at which the inlet region becomes active. | [s] | 
| inletregion_time_end | Time at which the inlet region becomes inactive. | [s] | 
| inletregion_time_rampup | Time during which the inlet velocity value goes from zero to the specified peak value. | [s] | 
| inletregion_time_rampdn | Time during which the inlet velocity value goes down from a specified peak value to zero. | [s] | 
| inletregion_tss_file | For the inlet region there can be a Time State Series (TSS) file provided in ASCII format, specifying an arbitrary shape of the inlet flow magnitude as a function of time. TSS file has a two-column format specifying time (column 1) and magnitude of the velocity/mass/volume flow (column2) with a space as delimiter. | |
| inletregion_tss_offset | Provided that the TSS file is used for the
                                inlet region, this value offsets the beginning of the
                                    TSS file in time. Note: For example,
                                    specifying a value of 2.0 for this command will offset the TSS
                                    file by two seconds, such that the starting time of the TSS file
                                    effect is two seconds. Default = 0.0 | [s] | 
| inletregion_tss_latch | Provided that the TSS file for the inlet
                                region is provided, this command extends the first and/or last
                                specified value in the TSS file until start
                                and/or end of the simulation, respectively. Options 
 Note: For example, the last entry in the
                                        TSS file specifies a magnitude of 5 m/s
                                    at two seconds. The total specified simulation duration is six
                                    seconds (t_end = 6 s). When this command is set to true, the
                                    velocity magnitude will remain 5 m/s until the simulation ends
                                    even though the TSS file ends at t = 2 s. | |
| inletregion_temp | Temperature
                                of the inlet region. Specifies the inlet region fluid
                                    temperature. Attention: The specified temperature
                                    spawned by the inlet region overrides the fluid phase
                                    temperature defined in the phases section. Leaving the value
                                    blank or excluding this keyword, reverts back to using
                                    temperature from phases section. Default = temp_0 of phase | [K] | 
| inletregion_extpre | Notifies the solver about inlet region extension status before
                                the inlet start time. Options 
 | |
| inletregion_extpst | Notifies the solver about inlet region extension status after the
                                inlet start time. Options 
 |