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May 8, 2025 at 9:07 am
werv2486
SubscriberI’m currently working on a CFD simulation of a propeller using ANSYS Fluent, and I’ve encountered a puzzling result regarding boundary condition settings. I would really appreciate your insights or explanations.
In my simulation, I’ve tried two different setups for the axial boundaries (top and bottom) of the fluid domain:
 1. Both top and bottom boundaries set as Pressure Outlet
 2. Top set as Pressure Inlet, bottom set as Pressure OutletThe rest of the setup (geometry, mesh, rotating domain, solver settings) remains exactly the same between the two cases.
However, the results differ significantly in terms of velocity streamlines and overall flow behavior. I’ve attached two streamline plots for comparison:
 • Figure 1: Results with both boundaries set to Pressure Outlet
 • Figure 2: Results with top boundary as Pressure Inlet and bottom as Pressure Outlet
Could someone explain why this is happening? Is it due to how Fluent handles backflow or reference pressure at the outlet? Or is there a best practice when simulating open-boundary flows for rotating machinery like propellers?Thanks in advance for your help!
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May 8, 2025 at 11:44 am
Essence
Ansys EmployeeHello,
What pressure values you are applying while simulating both the cases? And how does the mesh look?
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May 8, 2025 at 12:11 pm
werv2486
SubscriberThank you for your reply!
In both cases, I set the pressure value at the boundary to 0 Pa.
Furthermore, the same model and mesh were used for both simulations—no changes were made to the geometry, mesh density, turbulence model, or solver settings.The following pictures show the boundary conditions on my inlet and outlet sides and the mesh structure used in the simulation.If there's anything else you need me to double-check, please let me know. Thanks again for your help!
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May 8, 2025 at 2:11 pm
Essence
Ansys EmployeeThanks for sharing the images. If you observe, the pressure in the Pressure-inlet is Total guage pressure and one in Pressure-outlet is Guage pressure.
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May 8, 2025 at 2:19 pm
werv2486
SubscriberThanks for your reply!
How can I solve this problem?
In the boundary condition setup interface, I can't specify whether the pressure is gauge or total pressure - there doesn't seem to be an option to change it.Could this be part of the reason for the difference in results?
Any guidance on how to properly handle or check this would be greatly appreciated.
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