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May 11, 2022 at 1:02 am
zdfrankman
SubscriberMy pressure outlet should have a uniform 0 pressure at all locations at the outlet. However, at the edges its pressure spikes at the mesh position closest to the walls. This makes the data unacceptable to my boss and unpresentable. What setting permits me to ensure that the outlet pressure is 0 at every point, even at the edges?
May 11, 2022 at 9:17 amRob
Forum ModeratorStaff aren't permitted to open attachments so I can't see the image.
However, can you replot with node values off and see how that looks? You may be picking up the wall pressure too as the facet at the edge of the outlet shares the cell with the wall.
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