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Old   November 24, 2004, 17:13
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Sileno
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Hello,

I'm trying to use FLAIR for wind flow simulations but I faced the first problem: When I'm setting the domain I have no outlet objects available in the list. Why?

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Sileno
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Old   November 25, 2004, 21:23
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What do you need an outlet object for.

If you are looking for atmosphere use an opening.

If you are looking for an outflow then use an inlet with the flow in the opposite direction.

Hope this helps,

Leon
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Old   November 26, 2004, 17:40
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Leon,

According to POLIS I need an outlet object in FLAIR for the same reason I need it in PHOENICS. As I read the domain and objects creation are exactly the same in both environments.

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Old   November 27, 2004, 08:21
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I may be wrong, but i think that the "opening" object does the same things as outlet, including being the pressure reference (it is just a question of different names for the same object).

I will check it out and I tell you better...

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