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Old   February 27, 2012, 01:23
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Dear Friends,
I have faced with a problem in wind turbine. Indeed, I want to model a wind turbine, but I want to obtain rpm by fluent.
How can I manage it?
It should be noted that inlet velocity is 8m/s.Please share your foundling with me.
Help me pls.
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Old   February 29, 2012, 01:49
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Do you want to set "angular-velocity" units to "RPM"?

Pls use menu"Define",units, in"Set Units"dialogue,change "angular-velocity"units to RPM
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Old   February 29, 2012, 15:17
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Dear Apple,
Tank you so much for your attention.
Indeed, I would like to compute turbine rpm by Fluent.( It is not my initial condition)???
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