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Old   December 20, 2012, 09:06
Default H-energy flow@(inlet)= 0 ??
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Hello,

If I define Total Pressure at inlet then I can check the energy imbalance and the H energy flow at inlet/outlet in the solver. But I define mass flow rate at the inlet then the h energy flow is constant zero at inlet, and it changes at the outlet. Therefore I can not check the energy imbalance because it changes between 100 and -100. I dont understand it. While will be zero the h energy flow in this case?

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