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Hi,
can CFX claulcate the loss of enery from a system due to turbulancy of the flow or ftrictions at the volume consider a simple pipe- I only consider the kinetic energy when the flow comes in it has some kinetic energy and when it exits it has some energy can we compare the two or is there any better way to measure the loss of energy |
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Hi,
Yes. Glenn Horrocks |
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