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Old   September 10, 2019, 05:55
Post Rotating and moving frame of reference in Turbomachinary
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I was able to solve a problem involving compressor - using turbo mode ( rotating frame of reference). Is it possible for me to do the same analysis in stationary frame of reference by adding centrifugal and coriolis force so that i could validate my results? Please help
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Rotating reference of frame method adds the centrifugal and coriolis terms to the equations (NS). So, I think for the validation process you can go through transient solutions (Moving boundaries and Dynamic Mesh) which has a high computational cost.
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