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December 1, 2008, 07:55 |
Fluent boundary conditions
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Hi,
i am trying to model simple flow in a pipe with a cavity. my boundary conditions are inlet: 0.1mpa (absolute pressure) turbulence intensity 5% turbulence length scale 66.00mm mass flow rate 0.305kg/s outlet; atmospheric pressure i.e. guage=0 turbulence intensity 0.1% length scale 0.66mm wanting to have a mass flow inlet and 0 guage pressure outlet but having problems solving as fluent is giving me errors-'absolute pressure limted' and ' problem with amg solverressure' i am using second order wind solvers and the k epsilon turbulence model. canyone help? |
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December 4, 2008, 01:39 |
Re: Fluent boundary conditions
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Seems you're in the wrong forum...if you're using Fluent, go to that forum for help. It's just next door...
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