Pressure Outlet
A pressure outlet boundary is a flow outlet boundary at which the pressure is specified.
In a multiphase flow simulation, the Mach number determines whether the ambient pressure is used as a boundary condition (cell-wise). This condition means that the simulation can become unstable when the Mach number is close to 1 at the pressure outlet boundary. In a simulation that models trans-sonic multiphase flow, place the pressure outlet boundaries in such a way that the flow over them is either clearly subsonic or clearly supersonic. Ensure that the flow velocity at the pressure outlet boundary is not close to Mach 1.
For more information, see Pressure Outlet.
Applications
- Outflow of compressible and internal flows
- A plenum, for example, the boundary surrounding a jet emanating into a large chamber
Compatibility
- A pressure outlet boundary cannot exist in the same continuum as a flow split outlet, as a combination of pressure and flow split outlet boundaries results in an ill-posed problem.
- Although Simcenter STAR-CCM+ does not prevent a pressure outlet boundary from being used as an inlet, a stagnation boundary is a better choice.