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June 29, 2020, 12:32 |
Correct boundary condition for a multiple inlet- multiple outlet case SimpleFOAM
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Varun Surendran
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I have a domain which has two inlets and three outlets. The major flow enters the domain via two inlets ( fixedValue velocity inlet) and leave the domain through the two outlets (fixedValue;pressure outlets). The third outlet is actually a sampling hole though which a sampling capillary sucks some fluid out continuously. is it ok to define this outlet as flowRateOutletVelocity?
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