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Forum: FLUENT April 15, 2013, 13:09
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Posted By ghost82
yes you are right, that means that since you are...

yes you are right, that means that since you are not modeling the z coordinate, you are assuming that interactions occur in the x-y directions.
However I meant that if you are assigning for example...
Forum: FLUENT April 14, 2013, 11:19
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Posted By ghost82
This means that when you are simulating a 2d...

This means that when you are simulating a 2d model, you have a rectangular duct which has an inlet/outlet area of 'your coordinate' x 1 m (depth under reference values).

Daniele
Forum: FLUENT April 12, 2013, 02:19
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Posted By ghost82
2d axisymmetric simulates a cilindrical pipe, 2d...

2d axisymmetric simulates a cilindrical pipe, 2d simulation a square/rectangular duct; what are your boundary conditions?under reference values what is the value for "depth"?

Daniele
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