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Ruggiero Guida
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Dear group,
I am modelling a shopping mall gallery. This is simply a long, two storeys corridor. It's entire length is 150m and it has an approximate width of 20m. I am modelling only a section that is 40m long. The boundary conditions I am planning to use for the two 'cuts' are zero-gradient. The idea is that the immediate cells next to the boundary have the same value of the adjacent cell inside the domain. How do I model this condition in Ansys Fluent. Is it correct in your opinion? Thanks for any advice. |
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