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Forum: CFX April 28, 2012, 23:44
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Posted By happy
swirl no. use to know the strenght of swirling...

swirl no. use to know the strenght of swirling flow and yes the vorticity is useful to know swirling flow direction.
Forum: CFX April 27, 2012, 20:00
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Posted By happy
to know the direction of swirling flow

As I read through fluid flow books, I learnt that the sign of vortisity (omiga) provides the researcers with the direction of swirling if it was anticlockwise or clockwise:D.
Forum: CFX April 25, 2012, 21:54
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Posted By happy
Talking questions

yes, where 1[m] comes from where you represent r as sqrt(X^2+Z^2)? as well as, I why you take square root of v^2 or u^2 instead of taking direct variable ( v or u)?
Forum: CFX April 13, 2012, 23:03
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Posted By happy
correct expression

yes, I agree with you I check with many references that r^2 instead of r. see Snegireve et al. (2004).
Regrads
Forum: CFX March 15, 2012, 22:59
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Posted By happy
Hi again does your celexpression is for the...

Hi again
does your celexpression is for the swirl coming from rotating configuration or even for the natural induced?
Regards
Forum: CFX March 15, 2012, 21:50
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Posted By happy
Hi Raja_Bhai..... As I know that the results...

Hi Raja_Bhai.....
As I know that the results from cfx is in x,y,z coordiantion, and the velocity component into the above expression is in r, tetha, z coordiante. your expresion can make unaccurate...
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