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Old   June 14, 2016, 05:21
Default ANSYS CFX: unregular spreading of arrows at Inlet and Outlet
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Hello everybody,

I`m using CFX the first time, so it`s completely new for me.
My Problem is:
I set one Inlet and Outlet Boundary for my flowsimulation. The thing I am worrying about is that the arrows, which are supposed to show you the flow direction, are not spread regular over the Inlet or Outlet.

It also affects the Solutions. In a Domain with less arrows is also less or no fluid running through. Normally the massflow should be spread regular all over the Inlet or Outlet Region.

Does somebody know a reason or a solution for this unregular spreading of the arrows?

I hope you could understand my problem. If not, I`ll answer every question you have.

Thank you for your help

Greetings Aylin
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