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May 30, 2007, 11:09 |
how to fix the pressure on a surface
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Hi!
I'm a student and I try to solve a problem of a swimming pool river. I would like to know how to fix the pressure to 1e+5 Pa on a surface (boundary) of my model. Thank you for your help that will be usefull for my placement. |
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June 1, 2007, 10:36 |
Re: how to fix the pressure on a surface
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Hi marion, you can choose pressure_outlet as boundary condition and put the value you want!
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June 2, 2007, 01:43 |
Re: how to fix the pressure on a surface
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Donia this only fix the pressure at outlet so that I suggets marion also must use the pressure inlet at the inlet in addition with the pressure outlet then he can set the pressure he want for his inlet that's my opnion for this problem?
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