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December 10, 2020 at 6:03 amAjayc1160 SubscriberHello Dr AminenOne more question. Is it possible to provide a constant pressure B.C on a wall (i.e wall to be maintained at specific pressure always) and also a negative source term on the wall?nI am aware that negative source term on the wall can be provided by using UDF but not if latter can also be added. What I am trying to do here is I want the pressure on the wall to be maintained as saturation pressure corresponding to given temperature B.C on the walln
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December 10, 2020 at 9:29 amSystem_delete SubscriberThis discussion was created from comments split from: UDF for definining saturation temperature as a function of pressure.
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December 10, 2020 at 9:31 amAmine Ben Hadj Ali Ansys EmployeeCreating a dedicated thread for this question. nConstant pressure at wall should be done via momentum source terms. nWhy do you require something like that?n
 
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