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I am doing turbine analysis using mixing plane model.I am finding it difficult to give boundary conditions and material properties/fluid properties.Can any1 help me?
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check and follow the instructions given in the fluent tutorials,its there!
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Thank you for that information.I still cant solve my problem.What i want to ask you is that we are not giving any pressure/temperature/mass flow values,only the rpm.How will we get the desired analysis?? Kindly let me know
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if you go through the bounadary conditions carefully u maust have come across the pressure inlet and outlet and the intrface. ur pr,in and out conditions are giving the physical conditions required for the problem.
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