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Old   February 17, 2001, 10:55
Default Axisymmetry With Swirl
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Bhibhuti
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While using Fluent I saw the concept of axisymmetric swirl. Can someone enlighten on it.

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Old   February 17, 2001, 18:04
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Bhibhuti,

It is possible to have an axisymmetric flowfield with 3 velocity components, this is what is meant by axisymmetric swirl. To see this, look at the cylindrical equations of motion and cancel out all of the terms that require differentiation with respect to theta, you will see that there is still a Vtheta component and a Vtheta equation. Batchelor's Introduction to Fluid Mechanics (Dynamics?) has an excellent introdutory section related to these flows (i.e. flow reversals etc...)

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