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August 10, 2018, 11:38 |
Specifying flow path
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Hello,
I am trying to simulate the flow of a specie through two ducts with both inlet and outlet located at different places in a compartment. Is it possible to specify a flow path without actually connecting the ducts. I need the specie moving in a certain path but I don;t want to indicate the boundaries, just inputting boundary condition. I have an image attached of the problem. The ducts cross each other and I want to get rid of the boundaries and just have the patches. Hope this is descriptive. Thanks. |
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