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Old   August 10, 2011, 07:11
Default Boundary conditions for the bifurcated arteries.
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Hi OpenFoamers:

What I am doing is to repeat an experiment from a journal. It is a bifurcation with one inlet and two outlets.

My boundary condition is following:
p
inlet: zeroGradient
outlet1: zeroGradient
outlet2: fixedValue ( Value uniform 0 ) ( I think this is "zero reference pressure" )

U
inlet: parabolic steady velocity
outlet1: zeroGradient ( fully developed )
outlet2: zeroGradient ( fully developed )

I use these boundary conditions from a journal. But the results is wired.
The blood only pass through outlet2 which "zero reference pressure present". It never pass through the other vessel.

Can someone point out errors for me?

Thanks a lot!
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