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pressure drop in flow between two plates 2D

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Old   July 13, 2018, 03:10
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Just graph the X-velocity vectors. You will see how the velocity is high in the center and gets lower in the near-wall region, until 0 velocity in the wall. Check also that your wall boundaries (upper and lower plates) are with no-slip condition.

You can also draw a 600m line in the center and XY plot X-velocity vs Position. What do you get there?
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