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Old   April 8, 2012, 07:16
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i want to make 1 box in which 1 outlet is defined..and that outlet is connected with a pipe/passage..and the other end of pipe is connected to other box...
how can i make it.??
i made it already but i think its not working in fluent..i united all volumes..is it right??
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are all your geometries already built?
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