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Dylan F
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Hello,
I am simulating a 2-D cross section of an axial ducted fan using the fan boundary condition. I have found very little literature on the internal fan boundary condition and was hoping someone could point me in the right direction. The constant pressure jump doesn't allow for much variation radially, which is what I am trying to simulate. There are piecewise functions and polynomials that can be defined but I have had little success using them. Likely due to my limited experience with CFD. Any recommendations or help would be greatly appreciated. |
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