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Hi, I wish to model a plastic injection process including venting in CFX, I follow the advices from books about geometry but don’t stop the plastic. Is possible to model the venting as a porous media where is possible for air to pass but don´t allow to pass liquid plastic?.
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Or maybe use a degassing boundary?
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Thanks, I will try on that way.
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