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Nicolas
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Hi all,
in Flow3D v.9.3, I have a 2D simulation in cartesian coordinates with 1 fluid only. In this model, I have a mass source from a block, using static pressure as option (like a pump that eject fluid in a tank). The source value in a 2D model is in kg/s (or m/s, mass/time) or it has to be modified in some way to take into account the fact that there are only 2 dimensions instead of 3? Thanks, Nicolas |
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