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November 2, 2012, 10:44 |
Boundary Conditions in Ansys
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Hello everyone!
I am new to Ansys. I have a Problem setting the pressure conditions for my simulations. Currently, I have a situation where air is flowing in at high pressure(2-7 bar) and flows out into regions with atmospheric pressure conditions. Do I have to set the reference pressure in the domain to 1 atm ? I ask because when defining the boundary conditions the program asks about the 'relative pressure'. What is that supposed to mean ? does it caluculate the pressure relative to that 1 atm in the basic setting or not? I have read somewhere else, that setting the reference pressure to 0 atm will provide the absolute pressure calculated at the outlets. Thank you very much ! |
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