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January 9, 2005, 18:42 |
Boundary Condition
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Hello,
I am modeling air flow in an apartment. flow comes in through an inlet section and goes out through an outlet section. I am prescribing fixed velocity at the inlet. What shoud be the boundary condition at the outlet - PRESSURE or MASS FLOW BOUNDARY ? Jay |
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January 10, 2005, 01:46 |
Re: Boundary Condition
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Use Pressure Boundary condition. Should work fine for your simulation case.
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