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I know it has something to do with FFT Poisson solver. Can somebody
explain a little bit to me?
Kevin
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Jun 3, 2009, 10:40:54 AM6/3/09
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The pressure solver used by FDS only works on a rectilinear grid,
therefore solid objects must conform to this grid. More details on the
pressure solver can be found in the FDS Technical Reference Guide.
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Jun 4, 2009, 7:37:37 AM6/4/09
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The Poisson solver is not the limitation in treating inclined
objects. We must formulate our immersed boundary method to handle
such objects, which is something we are currently working on.