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HiTech_ch May 24, 2011 13:04

Venturi Simulation
 
Hi everyone

I am a beginner in CFD field. I am doing CFD analysis of pipe having convergent and divergent portion (like venturi) in between. At inlet Pressure is 1.7 bar temp 372 k and mass flow 260 kg/h. I dont know any property at outlet. Which bc i should take at inlet and outlet so that i can see pressure drop due to venturi?

please help !

CFDtoy May 24, 2011 13:34

Boundary conditions
 
if incompressible, use static pressure-inlet and pressure outlet (keep outlet pressure to 1 bar atmospheric - or if you know the exact value).

For compressible case, use mass flow at inlet and pressure static at outlet.

This should be straightforward and easy to converge. Btw, are you doign single or multiphase (cavitation in venturi's etc?)

Cheers,

CFDtoy

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Originally Posted by HiTech_ch (Post 309045)
Hi everyone

I am a beginner in CFD field. I am doing CFD analysis of pipe having convergent and divergent portion (like venturi) in between. At inlet Pressure is 1.7 bar temp 372 k and mass flow 260 kg/h. I dont know any property at outlet. Which bc i should take at inlet and outlet so that i can see pressure drop due to venturi?

please help !


HiTech_ch May 25, 2011 10:40

Hi
Thanks for your reply.
I am considering compressible fluid with single phase. But my outlet pressure is not atmospheric still i should consider static atm pressure at outlet?

Thnaks


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