Jeff Hiller
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                                6 years ago                            
                            
                                17 ott 2019, 13:41 GMT-4                            
                        
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                                6 years ago                            
                            
                                17 ott 2019, 09:41 GMT-4                            
                        
                        
                                                    The Navier Stokes equation involves the pressure only through its derivatives, so in a NS model you need to specify the pressure at at least one point, otherwise there's an infinite number of solution differing from one another by an arbitrary constant pressure. That's when you want to use the pressure point constraint to fix the pressure at a point.
Since you're imposing the pressure at both the inlet and the outlet, the source of the lack of convergence for your model is different.More likely, there is no solution, or no unique solution, that respects your boundary conditions while satisfying the equation in the domain. It's more typical for inside flow problems to impose the velocity at the inlet and the pressure at the outlet.
Hope this helps,
Jeff
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    Jeff Hiller                                                
 
                                                
                            The Navier Stokes equation involves the pressure only through its derivatives, so in a NS model you need to specify the pressure at at least one point, otherwise there's an infinite number of solution differing from one another by an arbitrary constant pressure. That's when you want to use the pressure point constraint to fix the pressure at a point.
Since you're imposing the pressure at both the inlet and the outlet, the source of the lack of convergence for your model is different.More likely, there is no solution, or no unique solution, that respects your boundary conditions while satisfying the equation in the domain. It's more typical for inside flow problems to impose the velocity at the inlet and the pressure at the outlet. 
Hope this helps,
Jeff