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March 13, 2008, 10:09 |
"prevent fluid from flowing into the domain"
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Hi guys...
During simulations I got this message: Notice A wall has been placed at portion(s) of an OUTLET boundary condition (at 1.3% of the faces, 0.9% of the area) to prevent fluid from flowing into the domain. The boundary condition name is: Outlet2. The fluid name is: Blood1. If this situation persists, consider switching to an Opening type boundary condition instead. I put as boundary condition the average pressure. In ICEM if I run Build Topology I found a blue triangle in this outlet. Somebody have an idea to correct this problem? Thanks guys J |
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