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Old   November 20, 2007, 17:14
Default Simulating fully developed flow in a pipe
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Tim Donohue
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Hi guys,

I realise this is probably an easy question, but none the less I am not sure of the answer. I want to simulate flow in a pipe with periodic boundary conditions. i.e. I have a pipe, I define an inlet, outlet and wall condition, but how do I then define periodic boundary conditions so the fluid leaving the outlet re-enters the inlet? I want to do this to simulate a long pipe without modelling a long pipe.

Thanks, Tim.

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Old   November 20, 2007, 20:24
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jakjak
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Have a look at the Translational Periodicity under Domain Interface Modelling in the Solver Modelling Guide. There are certain criteria to be met in setting up problem like that. Good luck.
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