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February 28, 2003, 20:51 |
How to differentiate 2D-cylindrical and 2-D tube
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Hi,
If i want to construct a 2D-tube to simulate laminar flow, then how does fluent know this is a tube and not take it as a slit of the same configuration? --------------------------top layer entrance --> --> --------------------------lower layer Thanks for any suggestion. Ming |
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March 1, 2003, 10:23 |
Re: How to differentiate 2D-cylindrical and 2-D tu
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Hei Mi
You can choose the axisymertic option in the solver definition, to define your computational domain as a tube. The radius of the tude shall define the width of the 2D rectangle. Best wishes, Varghese |
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