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Old   December 1, 2016, 17:48
Default When to use "Pressure Outlet BC"
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Hi,

I'm using Fluent to analyze an airfoil. The airfoil is small and used in low velocity. Low Reynolds number and In-compressible flow. Since I'm using incompressible flow and I have uniform and fixed velocity I'm Velocity Inlet boundary condition.

All tutorials I have taken use Pressure Outlet. Why do they use Pressure Outlet?
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