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Hi.
Can i use baffle layer at a coupling interface? I am having some warning messages saying baffle number xxxxx not attached to any cell, baffle ignored. if i neglect this warning, will i be getting flow across the baffle also??? Thanks |
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you cant have a baffle on a couple, otherwise the vertex deffinition for one side would be different to the other. And yes if you ignore the message you will get flow through
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Thanks !!!
But if i remove the coupling definition corresponding to the baffle area, then will i work like a partition / baffle??? |
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