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September 6, 2012, 16:06 |
Transiant analysis of pressure
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Mario Tremblay
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Hi,
I want so solve a pressure problem. I have a big volume of water. I'm assuming that the wall are rigid with no deformation. I have a pressure inlet and all other face are wall. I want to insert a pressure in the pressure inlet and I want to know how long it will take to pressurize all the volume. I also want to know what would be the difference of pressure in the transient regime. The analysis is: Type: Pressure-Based Time : Transient Material : water liquid (udf to define the density) boundary condition : pressure inlet ( gauge total pressure :200psi) for the inlet, the other boundary are wall Solution method simple But when I run the simulation I have a divergence. Does someone have already did something similar. Thanks |
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