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Old   July 22, 2007, 14:09
Default Can boundary be sepcified as permeable to solute?
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Can boundaries be specified in Fluent as permeable to solute (but not to water); and at the same time the boundary are required to be moving at a constant speed. I was wondering if this kind of boundary condition is availabe in Fluent? or do I need to write a UDF code? I would appreciate it if you could answer me.
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