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December 25, 2008, 04:08 |
boundary conditions for a modified T-mixer
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I have a problem with defining boundary conditions for a modified T-mixer system. In usual T-mixer systems the pumps are located on the inlet streams, so the inlet type is defined as velocity inlet and the outlet is defined as a pressure outlet or an outflow. In my system the pumps are located on one of the inlet streams and on the outlet stream. I could not find in fluent an option of velocity outlet or a pressure inlet. How can I define those boundary condition>?
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December 27, 2008, 01:47 |
Re: boundary conditions for a modified T-mixer
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u can use velocity inlet as the outlet, put a positive value to the velocity; and pressure inelt the same method
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