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Old   August 30, 2010, 05:37
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Hi all,

I was wondering if it is usually possible with FLUENT to simulate the inverse to the 'typical process'??

As a 'typical process' I understand like I set a profile flow in the boundary area and an obstacle, and I simulate the behaviour around this obstacle of the flow.

So the inverse process would look like: i set an obstacle and flow behaviourīs data in a point over, next, or really close to my obstacle. And I want to calculate how would need to be the flow in the boundary area.

Can this be done??

The problems i talk about are related to wind and buildings.

Thanks in advance!
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The reverse task is not possible to be solved!!!
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