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Old   December 1, 2012, 15:39
Question problem in microchannel
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hi friends
i simulate a t shape micro reactor with fluent .cross section of it is 0.8*1 mm^2 and and i setpressure outlet =0 and velocity inlet for it . flow is laminar and fluid is liquid-water. but when i compare exprimental data and simulation data i see a big error . simulation data is very smaller than exprimental data and there is different in pressure and other things sound correct
what should i do???
please help me . its very important for me
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Old   December 2, 2012, 15:44
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Old   December 3, 2012, 17:22
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Whats kind of error? What did you measure in the experiment. There can be a lot of reasons.
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