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Old   July 25, 2009, 11:19
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hi friends,

recently, i run 3 simulation cases using FLUENT to find the erosion in pipe's elbow..The first simulation i used sand with 50 micron diameter, second one with 100micron dim and third simulation with 300micron dim..

supposedly, erosion for 300micron cases is higher compared to the other two simulation right?..but, i got the highest erosion for the 50micron, followed by 100micron and the smallest erosion for 300micron sand dim..

i'm really confuse. Somebody can help me please..

thanks
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Old   December 4, 2010, 07:32
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Hey i am new.. can i knwo which model u using and why?
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