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Dear all
I am preparing my research thesis, starting with a water turbine (Kaplan). My idea is to perform a CFD simulation with the propeller rotating at a free speed (I want to determine the speed at which it should run given a velocity inlet). What steps should I follow regarding the physics setup, and which model should I use? I have found models of water turbines, but in those cases, the rotational speed is fixed by the user. Thanks in advance. |
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