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Old   December 16, 2006, 23:57
Default "Pressure Inlet" Boundary Setup
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Wijaya
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Hi All,

I have a prolem in defining the correct boundary condition for my case. If I used the "pressure inlet" boundar condition; I never got the exactly the same as the "static pressure" as put after completed the iteration.

But FYI, after iteration completed, the total pressure is the same as I put.

So what should I do? to get result as I expect (same static presure).

I have done it with several boundary type of out let condition. But still not the same at the inlet.

hopefuly someone could help me.

Thanks & regards Rahmat

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