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August 29, 2001, 10:50 |
Outlet vent boundary conditions
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Hi! I'm working in a simulation with internal flow and I would like to know how to use the "Outlet vent boundary conditions" because I have been reading the user's guide and It's not clear at all. I don't understand the meaning of "gauge pressure" here.
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August 30, 2001, 01:42 |
Re: Outlet vent boundary conditions
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Gause pressure is zero for atmospheric pressure.
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August 30, 2001, 05:43 |
Re: Outlet vent boundary conditions
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Thanks but I knew this before.My question is what is the relation between Onlet Vent and a ventilator.And then what is the different between Outlet pressure an Otlet vent
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