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October 11, 2017, 12:11 |
Using an Output parameter in a inlet boundary condition
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Moritz Kuhn
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Hello everybody,
I have a transient problem with an inlet and an outlet. I need to define the temperature of the inlet flow in dependence of the temperature of the outlet flow. Like this formula t_inflow=t_outflow-10. As t_outflow is the result of the solution of the previous time step, I have no idea how to link outflow with inflow. Thanks in advance, Moritz |
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