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Guys,
This is elementary. I want to know that in Fluent to find out the pressure drop across a duct, do you integrate the "static pressure" on the inlet surface or do you integrate the "Total Pressure"? Plus what is the best tubulence model when I am expecting velocities of 10 -15 m/s inside the duct with air bieng the working fluid. Your help will be much appreciated. Cheers Thanks |
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