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mohr76 October 20, 2004 09:25

Unit of Vorticity
 
hi all

i want to know what is the unit that fluent used for Vorticity magnitude. thanks

Lcw October 20, 2004 21:15

Re: Unit of Vorticity
 
1/s

mohr76 October 21, 2004 08:07

Re: Unit of Vorticity
 
hi Lcw,

you told me 1/s does you mean revluation per second or what?

thanks


Lcw October 21, 2004 09:40

Re: Unit of Vorticity
 
NOŁ¬ Vorticity is defined as two times of angular velocity. In Mathematics, defined as rotV.

Chetan Kadakia October 21, 2004 20:13

Re: Unit of Vorticity
 
That would be angular momentum in radians per second, and the radians can be ignored. Vorticity is the curl of the Velocity, and it is simply how the infetisemal unit of flow rotates as it travels with the main stream of flow.

vasanth October 24, 2004 16:54

Re: Unit of Vorticity
 
The unit of vorticity is same as the units for frequency i.e Hz.

avis November 12, 2004 04:30

Vorticity and Turbulence intensity?
 
Somebody can explain me clearly which is the meaning of both?

avis November 12, 2004 04:31

Re: Vorticity and Turbulence intensity?
 
Somebody can explain me clearly which is the meaning of vorticity and turbulence intensity?


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