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Old   October 29, 2010, 03:47
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Hi,
I setup the torsional flow between two parallel disks, the upper one rotating by omega, and the downer one is stationary.

I got bad results.

I attached the files.

Can anyone check pleeeeease?

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Old   October 30, 2010, 02:58
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Old   November 1, 2010, 13:35
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OK thanks a lot
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