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January 12, 2011, 00:25 |
How can we provide boundary condition at a boundary which act as both inlet & outlet?
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VINEETH V K
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Hi,
iI am modelling a downward facing cavity. how should i provide the boundary condition at the bottom surface which act as both inlet and outlet of air.? |
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