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Old   September 18, 2018, 01:04
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Hey guys,
How can I use 2D modeling for a pipe? Is it possible?
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Old   September 18, 2018, 03:15
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Yes, you can use 2D axisymmetric flow model to approximate pipe flow.
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Keep in mind the axis is always the y=0 line in Fluent. Remember this while you are making your 2D mesh.

And you need to launch Fluent in 2D mode.
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how to make 2D axisymmetric model (macrosegregation of binary alloy in DC casting)
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