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September 14, 2022, 13:47 |
boundary condition as a data profile
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Zese
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Dear all,
I have set of data for velocity as follow: radius , axial velocity, radial velocity for inlet and my geometry is a pipe. Do you know how I can read the data? I don't have the equations which define them as V(r). I don't think the profile can help because it is not for the whole inlet as x,y,z,v BR |
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September 15, 2022, 00:39 |
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Alexander
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you may recalculate cylindrical coordinates to cartesian and vice versa
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