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Old   November 26, 2009, 06:35
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i'm new user for CFX 11.0 and is founding difficulty in creating CEL expressions. can anybody send me the guide or tutorilas for the same.
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Old   November 26, 2009, 10:08
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I don't think you're a new user. Do ALL the CFX Tutorials, and then you'll be a new user.
(you can also find them here: http://www.kxcad.net/ansys/ANSYS_CFX...als/index.html )
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Old   November 27, 2009, 03:34
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rui, i have already done the tutorilas to get the basic understanding.
MY ACTUAL QUESTIONS wAS That wat are the basic conditions we should always use as CEL expressions to get the convergance easily.
i mean see if u can help me this way.
for example Avgarea expressions could be taken to make the solver solve the problem easily.....i guess

and also., thanks for sending me the link.
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In your previous post you said you had difficulties in creating CEL expressions and you asked for tutorials. That's why I said you should do all the CFX tutorials, and posted that link.

Now, I have no idea how you can use CEL expressions to get easy convergence. Maybe you could tell us a bit about what you have in mind.
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Old   November 27, 2009, 04:56
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If your fluid is incompressible, the outlet pressure doesn't change anything (apart from adding a fixed value to the pressure everywhere), does it?
And yes, impose a velocity, or mass flow, at the Inlet and pressure at the Outlet.
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i need ur experience while solving a fluid problem relating to air ducts.
i have designed one ducting Plenum(air box), i'm checking the feasibilty for the same.

conditions are:
Air is supplied to the ducting system by fan at 9.14 m/s (it's a big) to fulfill the capacity of 38000 Cfm(or 64600 m3/hr)
my conditions for Pre are:
Inlet:
normal speed = 9.14 m/s

at outlet i'm making it as opening and static pressure= 250 Pa or 25mmWc

i'm doubtful how this static pressure is gonna effect coz there is sepration in the ducting afterwards. and if i give velocity at opening than it will forcefully withdraws the air through it. suggest
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u are nearby my problem,......
i have given the velocity at inlet and pressure at outlet.....
suggest me how to calculate pressure at outlet...
with some example
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If you gave the pressure at the outlet, you don't need to calculate it.
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i calculated the pressure drop by considering the bends and friction drop due to the wall.

how u calculate pressure drop???
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To me it sounds a good approximation.
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If the simulation is incompressible then the outlet pressure is not important, it will just offset the whole pressure field. The only important thing is the relative pressure. So set the outlet pressure to zero and the simulation will calculate the inlet pressure based on the flow.
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it good to hear from you for your consideration on incompressible fluid
but wat if we are using a compressible fluid like air, than by setting the outlet pressure to be zero is suitable.
and if not wat wud be the particular conditions suitable for such kind of problem??
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The plenum air flow you describe does not sound like something you would need a compressible flow model for. Why are you considering compressibility?

If you do want to use a compressible flow model then yes, you need to set an absolute pressure level. In this case you simply have to put the outlet boundary somewhere you know what the pressure is.
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it sound to me that providing the relative pressure to zero might solve my problem as any how in plenum the air has a every chance to escape from the plenum as there are vents, so the pressure will not rise much.......
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