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Old   April 1, 2005, 05:16
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gas stirring in a water tank, how to set outlet boundary in order to let gas leave surface (simulation domain) but not the water?
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Old   April 1, 2005, 07:40
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FLUENT doesn't provide this feature.

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Old   April 1, 2005, 07:52
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Can we write UDF to do that? thx a lot!
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Old   April 1, 2005, 17:56
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Honestly I don't know, but I think it's not possible. However try to ask to the FLUENT support.

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Old   April 2, 2005, 22:43
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Probably something along this line?

http://www.fluentusers.com/udf_archi...es/UDF0036.htm

HTH

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