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I'm new to CFD and i have a question.
Supposing i want to simulate a subsonic airplane with a jet engine installed (e.g. an A-10), what boundary condition i have to put in the engine inlet geometry and engine exhaust geometry in order to be able to sufficently simulate the flow around the airplane? Thanks ![]() |
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any suggestion for a naive user?
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