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September 12, 2021, 11:17 |
Input condition for an exhaust fan
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Jithesh Erancheri
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Hello All,
I am a newbie in CFD. I have a basic question. I have a problem which is already done in Icepack, with simple rectangular domain where one side an exhaust fan with 3cfm is used another side the total pressure of 1atm is used. How can I replicate this analysis with similar boundary condition in fluent? What could be best suitable bc for this in FLUENT? Regards Jithesh |
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September 12, 2021, 16:45 |
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Lucky
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The same BC's are available in Fluent. But there's lots of ways to model this.
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