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April 25, 2011, 03:41 |
Simple pipe layout - 2 pipe joined by a 90 degree elbow
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Hi I am new user and needs help from cfd experts, trying to make simple pipe layout i.e. 2 pipes; 1 horizontal and 1 vertical joined by 90 degree elbow at the base of vertical, here is what i have done, define vertices and manage to make horizontal and vertcial by sweep face commands, however the sweeping fails for elbow. any suggestions will be appreciated.
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April 26, 2011, 08:56 |
flow in pipe
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manage to solve the above problem .......... however i am stuck in FLUENT, I AM TRYING TO SIMULATE A SINGLE PHASE WATER FLOW IN VERTCIAL PIPE HAVE EXPERIMENTAL VALUES OF GAUGE PRESSURE ... NEED TO COMPARE WITH FLUENT VALUES .. WHAT SHOULD BE THE OPERATING PRESSURE 101325Pa or 0 value.
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