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Old   December 27, 2003, 17:55
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In the initialization pannel, in some of the fluent tutorials I have found that you often mention the compute from box to be some velocity inlet. what is the reason behind it? what if we dont mention this particular parameter?
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Old   December 27, 2003, 18:09
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can you explain the problem?
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Old   December 27, 2003, 18:39
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problem is really simple where water is coming in from an inlet and has the pipe has two branches as the outlet .. the geometry is not that important i guess .. but my question was about the way solution is found out ..

why do we have to mention compute from in the initialization pannel?
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Old   December 28, 2003, 10:51
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you can start from know velocity field or start from zero condition. If you know the velocity at inlet and initialize the domain with that value, it would converge fast.....
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