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Old   January 3, 2017, 12:34
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Hi guys!

I need a help! Pleas see the attachemnt.

I am trying to simulate a tube bank using porous zone. My velocity inlet is profiles, from another case.
I need to slow down the velocity instead of increasing.

The results I simulate with fluid porosity = 1

Anyone can help me?
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