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Hello everybody, How we impose a given pressure at the outlet in a supersonic flow? Regards, Chouki,
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it is an internal or external flow?
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Dear Marius, It is a supersonic flow in a horizontal circular duct. Regards, Chouki
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If the flow is supersonic all over your outlet face the backpressure you have defined as bc will be ignored by fluent anyway. This does make sense because no information of downstream pressure can be transferred upstream in supersonic flows and therefore is not required for the numerical solution
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