July 13, 2023 at 6:15 am
SRP
Ansys Employee
Hi,
You need to first set the boundary condition correctly,initialize the solution by specifying initial conditions. Once the simulation is complete, you can analyze the results to determine if the chamber is a vacuum or not. Look at the pressure distribution inside the chamber. If the pressure remains close to zero or significantly lower than atmospheric pressure throughout the chamber, it indicates a vacuum condition.
Thank you.