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Akshat Jain
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In ANSYS : Fluid Flow (Fluent), when we set boundary condition as a plate/wall , then there is an option of choosing "no slip condition". But in additional how to provide "no penetration boundary condition" ?
Can Someone help me regarding my above query ?
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Alexander
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What do you mean under "penetration" ?
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