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Old   April 3, 2007, 13:45
Default Multiple reference frame Boundaries
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H.A.S
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Hello,

I have a brick where there is a wind turbine inside it , i substracted the two volumes and meshed . When i was working on Fluent , I choose the following boundaries : Velocity inlet , Pressure outlet , and all other faces are indicated as walls . is it right ?? . I am working on Multiple reference frame ;

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