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Old   February 25, 2020, 05:54
Default Using proper boundary condition for mass flow
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Hi all,


I am trying to implement inletOutlet BC for the inlet because I want to avoid the back flow but at the same time I want to input the constant mass flow rate instead of inlet velocity. I should mention that I cannot implement flowRateInletVelocity due to reverse flow. How can I deal with that?


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