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Old   August 5, 2013, 16:28
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Hi all members ....

how Fluent convert mass flow inlet (Kg/s) to velocity (m/s) in 2D ???
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velocity [m/s] = mass flow [kg/s] / (fluid density[kg/m3]*surface of your inlet [m2])
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velocity [m/s] = mass flow [kg/s] / (fluid density[kg/m3]*surface of your inlet [m2])
Thanks for reply ...I have 2D so I have only hight ?! So how can calculate the surface of the inlet ?????( this my confusing )
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