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Old   March 27, 2012, 06:37
Default Fully developed flow at inlet ?
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İ have a proplem wilth fluent. i am researching surface heat transfer backflow step and i need fully devoloped flow/velocity at inlet but i dont know how cani do. If you answer i will be happy
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note: ansys 12.01 fluent my software
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