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Old   November 11, 2004, 13:08
Default modeling open air conditions
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Balaji
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I am modeling a structure in open air. Fluent works fine when I use a pressure inlet/pressure outlet boundary condition but the code breaks down when I have a velocity inlet/pressure outlet boundary condition. I was wondering if the latter boundary conditions were inappropriate for modeling open air conditions. I will be glad to have a response. Thanks.
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