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Can I use a volume sink instead of a pressure outlet?

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Old   March 22, 2012, 05:17
Default Can I use a volume sink instead of a pressure outlet?
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Hello,

I don't want to put a physical face on my domain boundary for meshing problems. Can I cut a zone out of my interior volume and make it a sink instead? A source volume (for energy, scalar etc) is easy but what about a sink that would remove mass of air and species/scalar?

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Help is very much appreciated,
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