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flippy February 19, 2013 10:01

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Originally Posted by Far (Post 408754)
it is 1.01 ^ 5 or 10.1 ^5 pa?

1.01 sorry, you posted before I finished editing :p

flippy February 20, 2013 17:09

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Originally Posted by flotus1 (Post 408081)
  1. for the easiest setup, use pressure inlet/pressure outlet boundary conditions. Check that the pressure difference is actually small enough to ensure laminar flow.

This actually did the job. Thanks flotus1 !!!
Seems the problem is if I define inlet as "velocity-inlet", the velocity profile at inlet isn't that of a developed flow, and Poiseuille's law only affects developed flow so that's why I'm getting different results.

kid phantom March 4, 2015 03:15

New Boy
 
Hello guys.I want to ask something.I am doing my final year project and using SolidWorks for my project.I do not know how to run a flow simulation and where do I start first.Thanks.:)

flotus1 March 6, 2015 03:23

With the tutorials?


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