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Old   June 22, 2015, 18:40
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i have a sphere divided into two part by a circle and there are two inlets and two outlets for that sphere.the inlet fluid has a low pressure and the outlet has high pressure.my question is how can i increase the outlet pressure without using any boundary conditions. what I meant is using the circle that divides the sphere as a pressor . can one of you guys answer this question?
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Old   June 23, 2015, 00:28
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I do not understand your problem. The flow goes from high pressure to low pressure, so in ur case outlet to inlet.
Could you provide more details of what you are trying to accomplish? May be a simple schematic would help.
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Old   June 23, 2015, 12:39
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thanks for your reply. i sent you a message
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this pic shows a part of the geometry ,and also the inlets (low pressure) ,the outlets ( high pressure) and the geometry that divided the sphere which will be use as pressor.
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