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January 15, 2007, 15:08 |
BC in Fluent
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Hello, I want to compute drop of pressure in hydraulic quick coupling. How can I assign Mass Flow Inlet to set up Boundary Condition?? Thanks
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January 16, 2007, 02:38 |
Re: BC in Fluent
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Hi, if you are using Gambit then you simply need to set the appropriate boundary condition. If you click the "Zones Command Button" in the top right of the GUI, then click "Specify Boundary Types" you can select the boundary conditions. Simply change the type to MASS_FLOW_INLET from the list and assign that to the face(s) which you want to have this boundary condition.
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