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Old   September 30, 2005, 10:50
Default Anyone who can help me for this case ?
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Hi to all, I have to study the gas flow in a channel. Can anyone help me to set the initial conditions in Fluent ? I'm new to fluent Thanks to all.
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Old   September 30, 2005, 12:37
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Hello Adam,

Please try not to post such questions. What people are looking for in this forum is answers to specific questions.

Here is a link I found very useful when I first started off with fluent:

http://instruct1.cit.cornell.edu/courses/fluent/

Go through the Laminar and Turbulent pipe flow tutorials. The guide is very systematic and shows you exactly what to do. Here is another link from Fluent itself which has a bunch of tutorials. There are many more on the net that can help you out. All you have to do is search

http://www.fluent.com/software/stude...t/tutorial.htm
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