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August 10, 2012, 09:08 |
Minimum value BC?
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Adam
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Is it possible to set a Neumann type boundary conditions (zeroGradient), but constrain it to a minimum or maximum value? For example, I have a T-junction with one inlet and two outlets. I know the velocity of one outlet (10 ft/s), so I know that the inlet must be at least 10 ft/s, but could be greater if there is any flow out of the second outlet. How can I set the inlet velocity to have a minimum value of 10 ft/s?
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