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Old   March 11, 2015, 13:11
Default How do you create your own boundary conditions?
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Hi all, for a project I'm modelling a data centre in Star CCM+.

I need a velocity inlet (to a server) to have a zero heat flux boundary condition. Is there any way of programming this/ have I overlooked it?

The other issue is the outlet temperature of the servers depend on the inlet temperature. Is there any way of saying at the start of each iteration check the corresponding inlet for the temperature of the flow?

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