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Old   July 17, 2010, 13:30
Default Notice A wall has been placed at portion (s) of an OUTLET
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| ****** Notice ****** |
| A wall has been placed at portion(s) of an INLET |
| boundary condition (at 0.7% of the faces, 0.2% of the area) |
| to prevent fluid from flowing out of the domain. |
| The boundary condition name is: stage 1 Inlet. |
| The fluid name is: Water Ideal Gas. |
| If this situation persists, consider switching |
| to an Opening type boundary condition instead. |
+--------------------------------------------------------------------+
A wall has been placed at portion(s) of an OUTLET |
| boundary condition (at 10.1% of the faces, 10.3% of the area) |
| to prevent fluid from flowing into the domain. |
| The boundary condition name is: stage 2 Outlet. |
| The fluid name is: Water Ideal Gas. |
| If this situation persists, consider switching |
| to an Opening type boundary condition instead.
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do you know that meaning? why in my simulation always that notice is seem. i dont know that problem. please give me some information about this. i am simulating centrifugal compressor with working fluid is water vapor at 70 c. and the available data only suction pressure, inlet temperature and RPM. what is the better Boundary condition should be chosen.

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