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Old   December 16, 2019, 10:29
Question Hydraulic Diameter for Axisymmetric Problem
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Hello Everyone,

How can i calculate the turbulence inlet value (hydraulic diameter) for axisymmetric case.

Normally diameter is considered as hydraulic diameter,here i can put one injector value as it is i.e, the diameter of that inlet. And how can i calculate hydraulic diameter for another inlet(which is along axis).

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Wait what? It doesn't matter if you simulate it using an axissymmetric approach. What's the whole injector thingy look like? Isn't it still a circle with a clearly defined diameter? Use that.
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