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Hi all,
I keep recieving and error and after searching have found nothing to support it, although it seems like a very simply overcome error. It states "Flow Boundary Zone is adjacent to a solid zone" The zones it's referring to are the the outlet of a closed tube flow set as outflow and the zone that comprises a solid wall in my case. Let me konw if anyone needs more information. Thanks all. -Derek |
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Hi Derek,
This error may be due to mistakes in simulation set up. Are you doing multiphase simulation? Give some hints about your simulation setup. with regards, JSM |
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Hi
I couldn't exactly understand what you mean by "outlet of a closed tube flow set as outflow" because if it is closed how it could be outflow and if it supposed to be outflow it should not be outflow. |
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