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July 8, 2013, 13:26 |
Boundary condition programming
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Andrea Fenocchi
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Hello everyone,
i'm trying to use field functions to program a boundary condition as follows: I have two mixed fluids and I want the mass fractions values exiting from a flow split boundary to be the same of those entering from a velocity inlet. I have set up two monitors for the average mass fractions on the outlet boundary and set the mass fractions of the inlet condition to read from those monitors. However, when I run the simulation, it tells me that the monitors have to be defined on the inlet boundary as well. How can I solve this? Many Thanks |
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July 9, 2013, 09:49 |
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siamak rahimi ardkapan
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Are you running the steady state condition?
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Good luck Siamak |
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