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July 21, 2002, 15:57 |
Boundary Types in Fluent 5/6
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Good Day,
I'm new to Fluent, and have a very simple, if not silly question that has been bothering me. I have been working through Gambit, and notice that when I want to specify boundary types (with Fluent 5/6 set as the solver), there is no INFLOW boundary type available. An OUTFLOW boundary type is available, along with INTERIOR, INTERNAL, MASS FLOW INLET etc..., but there in no "simple" INFLOW type ? If I change the solver to FLUENT 4, an INFLOW boundary type is available. Why is there no INFLOW boundary type available for Fluent 5/6, and what should be used in place of it ?? I'm using Gambit 2.0.? and Fluent 5. Thanks, John |
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