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Old   February 15, 2016, 16:59
Default Defining output as wall, pressure outlet, or?
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I have a rectangular 2D model, the rectangle is filled with phase change material. I have set one side of the rectnagle as the input using wall but I'm not sure about the output. I have tried wall also as I require an ambient temperature of around 20C but got some interesting solid in the results suggesting the below melting point temperature is negatively effecting that side of the rectangle. I then tried pressure outlet as I read about backflow temperature.

What is the right answer here?
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