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Old   January 6, 2014, 21:24
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hello every body,
could you please explain to me how can I define the inclinement angle of a pipe flow in FLUENT. where exactly do we select that? in the mesh or the set-up and how?

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Old   January 7, 2014, 11:21
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Hi,

If your geometry does not already have an angle, you can just change the gravity field orientation.
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