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Old   September 3, 2004, 06:30
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Taręk Efe Kendir
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I am working on a project about water hammers. Has anyone worked on this subject or is there any tutorials related to water hammer. At least is it possible to model and analyse this subject? Thank you...
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Old   September 3, 2004, 20:21
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Hi,

It is possible to model water hammers, somehow hard with conventional CFD codes but much easier with 1D network solvers. Have recently solved such a problem.

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I am working on a project about water hammers analyze with fluent. Has anyone worked on this subject or is there any tutorials related to water hammer. anyone write the program(udf) that has modeled with density based Thank you
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