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January 31, 2013, 02:30 |
Serpentine Channel - Symmetry
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Hello everyone,
I have a water cooled heat exchanger, where the water flows in a serpentine channel at the bottom of the unit. The gas domain at the top has a rectangular shape and is symmetric; hence, I can cut it through the middle and use a symmetry boundary. The question is is there any way to use such a technique on the water channel, which is like a serpentine, and cut the computational domain to half completely? Thanks. |
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