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Hello guys !
I want to simulate how carbon-monoxide flows into the room through a nozzle and how it spreads over time as shown in the photo. So my problem is that I want to model like in the attached photo, and I don't know how to set the boundary conditions that will allow CO to spread throughout the indoor space. I want to simulate like example2 picture. Could you please give me some help? |
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