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Old   May 14, 2007, 19:49
Default How to model a long tube embedded in the earth?
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stefanie
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Hi there,

I want to model a very long tube which is embedded into the earth. There is fluid inside. The length maybe 500 ft. I want to know parameter changes with the depth. Does anyone know how to model it? The length/diameter is too large, I dont know how to solve this problem in Fluent. Thanks.

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