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Hey,
also, lets say im simulating a flow accross a duct which in reality is laminar, but by mistake i run a laminar simulation, what will be the differeces I will get in results? Thanks, Giannis |
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In turbulent flow you will be having different velocities ar different locations..where as in laminar you will be ahving same velocity throughout the flow. Now you will be able to find the difference..gotcha??
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