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Dear Users,
Does anyone have any expereince with using a spherical far-field pressure boundary and flow field Mach numbers between 0.08 up to 0.3 in Fluent V6.X.X If so, please drop me a line about our experiences. Is there some lower limit on the Mach number when using this boundary? What about the solvers and so on? Kind Regards, Saif |
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you have checked the tutorial 3 " Modeling External Compressible Flow" I presume?
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