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March 23, 2006, 23:47 |
HOW TO GIVE FLOW RATE IN OUTLET BOUNDARY CONDITION
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DEAR FRIENDS CAN ANYONE SUGGEST ME HOW TO GIVE MASSFLOW RATE AS OUTLET BOUNDARY CONDITION
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April 5, 2006, 05:09 |
Re: HOW TO GIVE FLOW RATE IN OUTLET BOUNDARY CONDI
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1/ pressure outlet with the target-mass-flow-rate option activated (in the boundary conditions panel) (does not work for multiphase flow)
or 2/ mass-flow-inlet with the right specification of flow direction (outside your domain) |
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