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Old   April 3, 2008, 07:38
Default How to simulate a static pressure sensor?
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axel cole
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Hy guys,

i would like to simulate a static pressure sensor on a duct. I've put a small diameter pipe on the duct surface. I'd like to know which boundary condition i must impose on the top of the small diameter pipe. Do you think that a WALL boundary condition could be right?

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Old   April 3, 2008, 10:11
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may be you can set it as a pressure outlet!
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Old   April 3, 2008, 10:13
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at the mean time,set the target mass flow to zero.
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Old   April 4, 2008, 09:20
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Define the sensor region of the duct geometry as a wall then apply a surface monitor to plot/write static pressure
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