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Hi Senthil!
The reason could be that when your inlet becomes an outlet, the boundary conditions are unphysical. Try using inletOutlet and outletInlet. I don't know the details, but some messages in this forum discuss examples of their usage. Nadine |
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I overlooked that you need a time varying "inlet". Maybe you have to derive a new bc to combine the outletInlet and timevaryinguniformfixedvalue properties.
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