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Old   November 18, 2003, 06:15
Default transient natural gas flow in a single pipeline
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Hi everybody I'm gonna model transient natural gas flow in a single pipeline. Is Fluent capable of modelling such kind of fluid flow? Is fluent powerful in the field of interior flows? How does it act upon compressibility? Please help me and let me now whether I'd better use Fluent for these purpose or not?
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