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Hi folks:
I use mass INLET and pressure OUTLET boundary condition in a simple STEADY STATE pipe flow simulation in FLUENT. And if I increase mass flow rate at the inlet, how do I know when it get choked or will it choked at a certain mass flow rate? I am not clear. Also in steady state analysis in FLUENT how do I know when the flow get choked? will it diverge or what is the indication? Thanks. Munni |
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