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November 21, 2007, 14:41 |
Tank Outlet Boundary conditions
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Hi, i`m simulating a sirred tank.It's a two phase system, with water aerated with air. I want to create a pressure outleton top of the tank just for the air, is it possible that just the air flows out and the water is hold back? Because i want to hold the waterlevel, and the problem is that the water also flows out through the outlet and the waterlevel sinks. How do i have to define the boundary conditions? Thanks for your help!
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November 22, 2007, 00:29 |
Re: Tank Outlet Boundary conditions
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try degassing outlet!
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November 23, 2007, 12:45 |
Re: Tank Outlet Boundary conditions
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hi, i´m using fluent 6.3 and there is no opportunity to set a degssing outlet as boundary condition!?
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