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Hello, Consider a straight pipe, if a scalar is to be released in the middle of the pipe, how would one specify the boundary condition of this scalar? Thank You.
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use sorsca and if needed fluinj
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Thanks Ben. Found it. Use sorsca, and ICTID to specify the location.
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That's the one, good luck
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