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July 23, 2021, 11:52 |
Two inlets - Convergence problem
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Hello,
I'm trying to solve a fluid problem inside an oven. The geometry is simple. I have two inlets with the same velocity but one is bigger than the other. On the solution, it looks like most of the air is coming from the smaller inlet and very little from the bigger inlet. I tried a smaller residual and a transient simulation but it is not working. Any suggestions/comments are welcome. Thank you |
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July 28, 2021, 03:01 |
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diegovda
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Hi,
Did you define two separate inlets? |
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