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Old   January 6, 2007, 01:14
Default simulate reverse flow for filter cleaning
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Rashmi
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Hi

does anyone know how to simulate reverse flow in fluent. the veleocity should be in reverse direction to reveome the cake deposit/to clean the filter..

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Old   January 9, 2007, 04:35
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you may try this... use a pressure outlet BC and manipulate the back-pressure for flow reversal!
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Old   January 13, 2007, 06:38
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Hi thx for your reply.

i didnt get what do u mean by manupulate the pressure in outlet BC. the ceramic filter has one open end and one closed end. from the previous exp results i see that the pressure is almost zero near open end and maximum (approx 5000 pa) at closed end..

in my geometry the pressure outlet BC is open end..so should i enter max pressure here??

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