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Forum: FLUENT December 3, 2012, 04:11
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Posted By Crank-Shaft
I have been plotting the results after the Fluent...

I have been plotting the results after the Fluent data is exported into CFD-Post. Currently, I have a basic understanding of the process Fluent Solver uses to calculate the Cf and Cp values and since...
Forum: FLUENT December 2, 2012, 01:58
Replies: 16
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Posted By Crank-Shaft
Lightbulb I finally tried out the boundary conditions using...

I finally tried out the boundary conditions using the following turbulence specification settings -
Inlet Specification = 4.5 m/s (same as original)
Turbulence intensity = 0.01%
Turbulence Length...
Forum: FLUENT November 24, 2012, 23:49
Replies: 16
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Posted By Crank-Shaft
Based on the Fluent Theory Guide, we should use...

Based on the Fluent Theory Guide, we should use the far-field boundary conditions for a compressible flow however, this is not the case for the M<0.2 and Re=81 000 simulations which I am concerned...
Forum: FLUENT November 24, 2012, 07:55
Replies: 16
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Posted By Crank-Shaft
What would you suggest for an pressure-outlet...

What would you suggest for an pressure-outlet boundary condition where backflow turbulence intensity and length scale may be specified in Fluent?

In the past I just set this to the same values as...
Forum: FLUENT November 24, 2012, 06:38
Replies: 16
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Posted By Crank-Shaft
I am currently initialising the simulation with a...

I am currently initialising the simulation with a turbulence intensity of 1% at the inlet boundary however, I have more exact values from an experimental study done in the past.

This was in a...
Forum: FLUENT November 14, 2012, 21:46
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Posted By Crank-Shaft
I think you mean incompressible flows are...

I think you mean incompressible flows are suitable for the pressure-based solver however, the compressible flows are generally analysed using the density-based solver.

The turbulence length scale...
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