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Old   March 6, 2017, 09:54
Default Tutorial - simulating the jet flow behaviour in a plunge pool
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Hello my fellow CFDers!

It's my first time modelling in FLUENT and I'm looking for tips concerning the modelling a specific scenario. Since many of you guys are way more experienced than I am regarding CFD, perhaps you could point me in the right direction.

What I am looking for is a tutorial (or similarly looking case) that aims to study the jet flow behaviour in a plunge pool involving the following:

- Calculating pressure distribution and velocity vectors of a jet flow falling into the plunge pool.

- Study the water wave and surface profile of the pool itself depending on inlet conditions (eg angle- and velocity of the striking jet).

Remember that I am only looking for guidance so any tips that you experienced guys may have is welcome!

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Andersun
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