[CFD] Pressure-Inlet Boundary Conditions

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A summary of 'pressure-inlet' boundary conditions which are used in CFD, particularly for compressible flows and buoyancy driven / natural convection flows. The following topics are covered:

1) 6:06 When are pressure-inlets used instead of velocity-inlets?

2) 12:20 How do incompressible pressure-inlets work?

3) 15:00 How do subsonic (Mach Number less than 1) pressure-inlets work?

4) 18:56 How do supersonic (Mach Number greater than 1) pressure-inlets work

5) 21:04 What values do I need to enter for an ANSYS Fluent pressure-inlet?

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The following reference may be useful:

1) ANSYS Fluent User Manual
7.3.3 Pressure Inlet Boundaries
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