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sai ram
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hello everyone i have a problem in fluent
i need to find velocity of fluid for every 10micrometers in the middle pipe(mixing channel), so can any one please tell me how can i find that, it will be really helpful thank you Last edited by sairam; May 3, 2010 at 22:41. |
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Leonardo Giampani Morita
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Hi, you can use the Surface > Line/Rank tool. All you need is to choose start and end points and a line will be created, which can be used to plot a graph of velocity.
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