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April 23, 2011, 18:46 |
Multicomponent flow
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Gary
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Hi all,
I am facing a problem with a multicomponent simulation I am running. My solution is converging, but a notice is being displayed in the solution stating that a wall has been placed at the outlet. Does that mean that the solution is wrong? Also, if the solution is converging, does it mean that all the equations are satisfied, including mass balances? From what I understand, a single temperature & velocity field is created for the solution, & only the outlet mass fractions are calculated. How do I find a specific component's outlet mass flow rate in a multicomponent simulation? Thanks. |
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July 18, 2011, 15:50 |
Multi element airfoil
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Kashyap
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Hi i am looking for a strategy to block and hexa mesh a 5 element airfoil, can you please suggest a few strategies for the same. Thanks
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July 25, 2011, 21:41 |
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Your question is pretty vague and I'd have to know what postprocessing software you are using to be of any help. Mass flow is generally just the surface integrated momentum terms.
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