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Old   June 1, 2005, 15:15
Default Pressure Inlet Boundary Condition
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I am trying to solve a turbulent flow problem in a converging-diverging nozzle. I am using pressure inlet boundary condition. For some reason, Fluent is not accepting pressure inlet greater than 5 MPa. Is that a limit on pressure? I am using k-epsilon method and inlet static temperature is 3000 K. I tried lowering the inlet temperature to 2000 K but that did not help. Thanks, Trinity
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