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June 20, 2007, 10:56 |
What is the Flow domain?
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Hello,
I'm new to CFD so this may seem like an incredibly simple question to you all, but what is the actual flow domain of say a Brick created using the volume command. If I were to create a brick, this would be a solid brick as confirmed when viewing through the shaded view. Is this solidity real or virtual, I mean will air actually flow through the volume or do I need to make another slightly smaller brick than subtract this from the original brick to give a hollow volume shaped like a brick? Thanks all, appreciate it. |
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