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Old   December 18, 2023, 11:37
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Hello buddies.
I'm working with pressure inlet and outlet on 2d heated vertical channel,
the boundary of pressure inlet is local bernoulli equation P= -0.5*v^2
inlet velocity gradient equals zero.
I wanna use these boundary as UDF code.
The problem how can i define the velocity in this case?
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