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Old   March 22, 2014, 23:11
Default Procedures for adding inclination effect in fluent
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I have run some simulations on a horizontal pipe. I now want to run simulations on the same pipe but in different inclinations (15o, 40o, 75o, 90o)
Can somebody please give me a clue on the procedure on how to handle this problem.
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