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Old   August 12, 2017, 04:02
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When we take outlet pressure 0 Pa in Ansys CFX??
I did the project of mixer in which i am interested in the outlet velocity and pressure. I have two inlet and one outlet. Before analysis why it is suitable to take static pressure 0 Pa on outletImage1502521287.731775.jpg


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