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May 20, 2003, 06:35 |
hydrostaticPressure in two phase flow
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Hello everyone!I am a freshman in £ãÆ£Ä and I am doing multiphase flow with water and air.Now I have a confusing problem about the pressure.
In v monmentum equation,if we only consider invisid flow,the equation will be d(rou*u*v)/dx+d(rou*v*v+p)/dy=-rou*g if we consider u v are both equal to zero,then the equation becomes d(p)/dy=-rou*g for my case,I give initial guess as hydrostatic pressure -rou*g*y So after derivative,it becomes -rou*g-d(rou)/dy*y Therefore anyway there is something left! I am using roe scheme and coupled solver.What I should do to give right correction or some other suggestions? Thanks for any suggestions! |
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