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May 31, 2007, 01:20 |
Reg:Boundary condition
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Dear all, Could you let me know, when we should use pressure inlet/velocity inlet /mass inlet boundary conditions?On what basis we determine, this will be better boundary condition ?
The information on this , can be a very helpfull one, to all fluent starters. Regards Ganesh |
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June 1, 2007, 10:40 |
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hi Ganesh, it depends on the conditions or values you have!if you have the velocity value put velocity inlet; if you have the pressure put it... Fluent knows relation between pressure and velocity or velocity and mass flow so you just need one value and it's gonna work!
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