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Old   November 3, 2006, 07:27
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Flavio
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Hi. In CFX-Post, under Turbo Menu, when starting Initialization i get the sequent warning message:

"Hub region is not defined for component 'xxxx' in domain 'xxx'. Cannot initialize turbo-processing module.

What could the reason be?

Thanks.

p.s. Is it better to impose a mass flow rate inlet boundary condition, associated with a average static pressure outlet condition, or the exact opposite?
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Old   November 3, 2006, 07:36
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sam
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define ur turbo topology again with care
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Old   November 3, 2006, 07:59
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CFX-Post has a list of pre-defined names which Post recognizes as Hub. Your Hub region probably is not on that list. Therefore, when Post automatically initializes Turbo mode, it couldn't locate where Hub is. Try initializing Turbo mode mannually especially if you have both rotating and stationary domains. If your Hub region has a fixed name in your cases, you can add it to that pre-defined name list under "Edit/Option/Post/Turbo".
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Old   November 6, 2006, 03:07
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Hi, try initializing mannually ( as Longbow says).

As regards your second question I use (If I can)the following conditions:mass flow inlet/avarage static pressure outlet and it works, generally.

If you know the total inlet condition I think you can impose total condition inlet/mass flow outlet and it should work equally. (Manual says the first solution is more robust than second one)
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