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Old   May 14, 2002, 19:53
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Derek Jing
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Hello all,

I am simulate fine powders flowing through the nozzle of a hopper, and the top of the hopper is open to the environmental air.

I am using FLUENT 6.0 Eulerian multiphase model. I apply outflow B.C. at both the bottom (nozzle) and the top of the hopper.

Now there are unreasonable results in the region near the hopper top. I am afraid the B.C. I applied along the top face is not correct.

So, what kind of B.C. shohld I apply for the top face of hopper, outflow, pressure-inlet or pressure-outlet? Thank you very much.

-Derek Jing
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Old   May 15, 2002, 04:25
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Yvonne
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Hi1 Why don't you use pressure-outlet as BC where the hopper is open to the environmental air? Yvonne
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