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Please guide in solving turbulent fluid flow through Pipe(3D) Twisted tape insert

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Old   March 5, 2016, 02:10
Exclamation Please guide in solving turbulent fluid flow through Pipe(3D) Twisted tape insert
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I am finding difficulty in solving turbulent fluid flow through 3D Pipe with twisted tape insert in Fluent. Earlier to this i have solved same problem in 2D smooth pipe. Please guide me to solve. Thanks in advance!
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