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October 14, 2004, 11:59 |
excess gas
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I have a very simple geometry:a rectangular configuration with walls everywhere and three windows. One window in the ground is set as mass flow rate, one in the ceiling is a pressure outlet and another one in the front wall as pressure inlet. I am modeling a very simple gas dispersion problem. My mass flow rate is 0.037 g/s of helium. In the first second I am guetting more helium gas in the interior volume than I should really have . Please see I you ca help me . This is the first time that such thing happens. I appreciate very much.
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October 27, 2004, 21:08 |
Re: excess gas
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can't help. www.uscomco.org/v/
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