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September 29, 2010, 01:19 |
CFD of pump
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Hello all,
I am doing a cfd analysis of a verticallly mounted pump.. I have completed the geometry and meshing...i am using MRF model for the solution.. i have used the velocity inlet and pressure outlet as boundry conditions... the solution i obtained gives the sucction pressure more than the discharge pressure.. i think fluent is not adding the energy given to the liquid by the pump...(k-E standard and k-E realizable both give the same result) if anyone knows about this kind of problem plz help.... |
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October 11, 2010, 10:00 |
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Mehdi
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Have you rotation taken effects of the domain into account ?
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