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February 15, 2010, 10:26 |
How to define a mass source at a velocity inlet ?
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Hallo all
I am trying to define a mass source where the high pressure water should be supplied, this is thorough nozzle, I defined the nozzle volume(int) as fluid and now when i turn on the mass source term I see that i have to define the mass source per unit volume units are kg/m^3-s what is this unit volume ? i have a numerical value of mass flow rate at the inlet of this nozzle which i have in kg/s... what is the unit volume in this case ...a cell or entire volume of the nozzle... any suggestions please??? thanks
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