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Forum: Fluent UDF and Scheme Programming July 18, 2013, 09:04
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Posted By raghu.tejaswi
Hi Claudia, Did you try periodic BC?? It...

Hi Claudia,

Did you try periodic BC?? It should work. This is how I got my results and they seemed to match quite good with the theoretical values and I was also able to give a Logical...
Forum: Fluent UDF and Scheme Programming May 10, 2012, 05:31
Replies: 8
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Posted By raghu.tejaswi
The concept of Periodic BC used by me is to...

The concept of Periodic BC used by me is to achieve a fully developed flow. Since I use water as the working medium (whose Pr = 7.01), theoretically the entrance length is very high. I need a huge...
Forum: Fluent UDF and Scheme Programming May 10, 2012, 03:30
Replies: 8
Views: 3,842
Posted By raghu.tejaswi
Hi Blader, I hope periodic BC worked for you...

Hi Blader,

I hope periodic BC worked for you coz it worked for me pretty well. The flow profile is fully developed and the conditions to attain the fully developed thermal profile is achieved..
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Forum: Fluent UDF and Scheme Programming May 4, 2012, 02:06
Replies: 8
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Posted By raghu.tejaswi
Hi Blader, I think I have found a solution....

Hi Blader,

I think I have found a solution. Use periodic BC in FLUENT. But pls make sure you meet all the necessary criteria before beginning the simulation. Run the simulation till residuals...
Forum: Fluent UDF and Scheme Programming May 2, 2012, 05:57
Replies: 8
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Posted By raghu.tejaswi
Couple outlet to inlet to achieve a fully developed flow.

Hello FLUENT users,

I am trying to simulate a simple 2D FULLY DEVELOPED flow (for both temp and velocity) between parallel plates in steady state. The working medium is water. To achieve a fully...
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