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May 26, 2007, 20:36 |
Plz help on MHD. Urgent!
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Hi, there,
Could you help me to solve a MHD problem? That's fluid flow (in axial direction) in a sudden expension. The magnetic field is applied in the y direction. May I share your knowledge? Could you tell me the general procedure on how to define a MHD problem? Or could you forward me any case file? Thank you very much. Rucy |
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May 27, 2007, 12:32 |
Re: Plz help on MHD. Urgent!
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why u dont explain more on wha u want so that we can help u ? try to expalin more on what kind of exercise ... so that if possible i can send u some of the tutorials or tell u the way to solve it .
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May 27, 2007, 20:46 |
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Dear Hussein,
Many thanks for your reply. Magnetic fluid flows in a sudden expension. It's a 2-D problem in Cartesian coordinate. The magnetic field is applied on the bottom of the expension, and is a function of the x (flow) direction. There is few description on MHD in the Fluent Documentaion. Best regards. Rucy |
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