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July 24, 2002, 10:42 |
Boundary flow
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Is it possible to have flow going in followed by flow going out across the same boundary?? Im using Gambit 2.0 and Fluent 5.5 Thanks
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July 25, 2002, 03:38 |
Re: Boundary flow
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Yes, just use a pressure inlet and a pressure outlet. Thes can handle negative velocities that make an inlet be an outlet and vice versa.
I suppose you have a transient simulation. Make sure these boundary conditions match the physics of your fow. If you're not sure, take in your simulation domain a region around the inlet and outlet as well. good luck, Laika, still orbiting |
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