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Mir Reza Negahban Alvar
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Hello,
I have a pipe that the fule enters from one part and it is an inlet to the domain. The whole pipe (and the domain) is cut into 5 pices like a pizza cut (seen from the axial cross section) , and both side boundaries of the pipe are set periodic boundaries. Now the question is that for the inlet condition if I want to set Turbulence specification method to Intensity and Viscosity Ratio, what will be THE Hydraulic diameter? |
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