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Old   September 30, 2008, 05:44
Default Hi, need a little help , with
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Hi,
need a little help , with a sure easy question!
I got a problem with a inlet Value,
the part1 goes in a angle of 45 degree (y) to the next part2 !

but How big is my U part , for a clean inlet?


Code:

dimensions [0 1 -1 0 0 0 0];

internalField uniform (0 0 0);

boundaryField
{
Inlet_1
{
type fixedValue;
value uniform (2 0 0);
}
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Old   November 6, 2008, 07:33
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could you specify your question. maybe it's just me, but I do not understand what your problem is. what do you mean by "part" and "clean" inlet?

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