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Old   October 14, 2019, 06:03
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Hello everyone,

is it possible to define a flow angle at an inlet without specifying the velocity components of the flow vector?

I am using pressure inlet but I also need to specify the angle.

I appreciate your help.

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Old   October 14, 2019, 08:21
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Which angle do you have?, i.e. angle respect to which axis?

The velocity components are the cosine of the angle respect to the axis, i.e. those are the angles you have
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I want to set an inlet angle of 30° wrt the x-axis.

But I can't specify the inlet velocity components, because the inlet velcoity is part of the solution and not of the boundary conditions. I only define the inlet total pressure.
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Yes.
You have to set up a coordinate axis.
Then, you can use cylindrical component - axial component using the coordinate axis you define before.
This should work.
Let me know.
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I want to set an inlet angle of 30° wrt the x-axis.

But I can't specify the inlet velocity components, because the inlet velcoity is part of the solution and not of the boundary conditions. I only define the inlet total pressure.
Careful, there is no such option for Inlet Total Pressure unless the flow is supersonic.

I think you are confusing the direction velocity vector with the velocity vector itself for the subsonic setup combining Total Pressure + Flow Direction

Velocity Vector = Velocity Magnitude * Direction Velocity Vector
= Velocity Magniture * (Unit X, Unit Y, Unit Z)

Are you referring to the Unit Vector Component X/Y/Z components? or the Cartesian Velocity Components?
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Old   October 15, 2019, 01:08
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Perhaps you can make a slight change to the geometry to incorporate a chamfer of the desired angle and specify total pressure there? Not an elegant solution, but might be possible, depending on how big the inlet is compared to the rest of the model.
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