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Hi!

I'm trying to simulate a system that could be simplified to something like this:



The a) part is a quite big tank that could be considered as stationary given the small mass flow through the pipe.

The b) part, however, is essentially time dependent, as the tank will get filled over time.

The accuracy of the fluid passing through a)'s outlet section (distribution of speed, temperature, etc.) is critical to the problem.


I was wondering if there is a way of recording a)'s stationary outlet results and then use that data as an input for b), decoupling both problems and letting me simulate both cases independently.

Thank you very much.
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