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July 18, 2005, 15:30 |
Combined Boundary Condition
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Hi,
I need to impose a mass flow rate at certain pressure as a boundary condition, how can I combine these 2 conditions in one of my boundaries? is not just the pressure inlet or the velocity inlet, what I want to have is a certain amount of mass coming thru a wall at an specified pressure. thanks for your help AJG |
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July 19, 2005, 14:42 |
Re: Combined Boundary Condition
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HI
when u apply massflow inlet boundary condition, static pressure input is the requirment in the window. without pressure input mass flow boundary condtion is not fully defined with regards ejaz ahmed |
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July 20, 2005, 04:23 |
Re: Combined Boundary Condition
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if its a compressible flow, just by giving the total and stagnation pressures, u can get this. Otherwise, I also dont know.
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