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August 12, 2013, 02:56 |
Compressible & thermal energy
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Marco
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Hallo Everybody
I'm trying to simulate a simple compression of a closed domain due to increasing temperature of the fluid. I'm using CFX The fluid is air perfect gas, total energy model The domain has one wall at fixed temperature. The solution does't show any variation of pressure, Why ??? There are several tutorials that show the buoyant behavior of the fluid but the models use air at 25° and thermal energy model. These condition make the fluid incompressible and I don't whant this. Any advice ??? |
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