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Old   April 24, 2003, 11:01
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Faruk Selimovic
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If I want to divide some domain into several parts how can I connect them so I can analyse pressure losses over all parts( I would run calculations for each part separately). Should I set outlet velocity of one part as inlet velocity of the other or is there some better solutions? /Thanks
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