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Old   December 2, 2013, 23:30
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Hi to all,
I am doing a single stage turbine simulation.

After intializing turbo mode in CFD post i noticed some strange thing in meridional plane and i attached image with this.

Is this any problem with intialization or what it means? Could anybody explain this.

Thanks in advance.
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Old   December 3, 2013, 00:53
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Thanks for viewing this thread.

I found the solution for this.This is because of i haven't properly defined extended outlet BC of Rotor side and i missed one information i.e (this is Meridional Plane)

Now it is cleared.
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