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Old   January 31, 2021, 13:26
Default Need help with arriving at the results of a journal paper
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Hello All,
i have a 3d gear pump journal paper and i need to reproduce the result shown in the paper.
For the problem, i have used Ansys cfx and modeled a similar geometry and similar gear pump setup(including boundary conditions. However, i am not able to match the results shown in the journal paper.
The max and min Pressure value at gear meshing interface doesnt match with the paper and so does my velocity values.

So i kindly ask, Please guide me and let me know where i am i going wrong. I wish to learn from my mistakes and understand what needs to be done.

Here is the link to all the files
https://drive.google.com/drive/folde...za?usp=sharing

Kindly help me out
Thanking you,
Vivek
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