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Hello,
in a tank full of water a certain amount of water will enter from one inlet and a certain amount will exit from another outlet. I realize this output water with a peristaltic pump. how can I define this with FLUENT. when I apply a high negative pressure I get what I want but I am worried that the hydrodynamics inside the tank will be badly affected. how can I adjust this.
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