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Old   October 3, 2014, 05:39
Default Boundary Condition in a water domain
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Hi all,

I would like to raise a question regarding pool simulations and their boundary condition. As example, you can see the picture below. Is just a water domain.

I only know as B.C. at the walls and that I have X velocity in the inlet. I just want to know if is possible make a simulation of this physic model (as a single phase, just water) or you have to use VOF to do it and as consequence build a domain with air and water. Because, I can´t specify the pressure in the inlet and neither in the outlet. And, I understand, that If I set pressure-outlet at the outlet the operating pressure there is 101325 Pa, which is not correct.

I really appreciate any comment.

Thanks in advance.
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