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August 25, 2014, 05:53 |
Intersecting velocity streamlines
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Dear All,
Im trying to check the velocity profile when I have 2 nozzles facing each other at ang angle of 30 degrees or so...wanted to know if there is a resultant intersecting streamline (straight, curved or whatever it is called) resulting from that high velocity of air facing each other. How to set this up in cfx? Just have a small model so 3D is ok. If you have some links for references, its very highly appreciated. Thanks guys! |
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August 25, 2014, 07:53 |
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Glenn Horrocks
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Sounds simple enough in concept. But don't forget CFD is always more complex than first glance - things like compressible flow or turbulent mixing/jet impingement could make this very tricky.
For a guide of how to set up basic simulations have a look at the CFX tutorials. |
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