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Old   April 26, 2019, 04:03
Question Why water comes back in Channel at Xmax. pressure boundary ?
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I am modeling a siphon using Flow 3D. The problem is that the water starts coming from downstream side at the beginning of simulation which is not logical.

Boundaries:

Xmin. = Volume Flow Rate
Xmax. = Specified Pressure (with fluid height)
Ymin. = Symmetry
Ymax. = Symmetry
Zmin. = Symmetry
Zmax. = Specified Pressure ( F = 0)

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Old   May 2, 2019, 01:29
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Sehrosh muje iski prepin file send karo aur stl file me dekhta ho chala ka
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