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January 15, 2015, 09:55 |
Normal to Boundary or Direction Vector?
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Ivan
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Hi Everyone.
I have attached a picture of my geometry. On the top part of my geometry is the pressure outlet and the bottom two is the mass flow rate inlets. I'm currently using direction vector (+ve Y direction) for both pressure outlet and mass flow rate inlets for my boundary condition. Should I use normal to boundary or direction vector? And any idea on how would they differ? Thanks in advance! |
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