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February 23, 2014, 23:56 |
For a single phase flow, is there any way to check water surface level?
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Tanjina Afrin
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Hello everyone,
I am using Ansys Fluent. For a single phase flow, is there any way to check water surface level? For my model, top zone is filled with water and I assigned symmetry BC for top surface considering that its constant water surface level ( I am not sure it's proper consideration or not for constant water surface level). I want to know the water surface level at that top surface after converging the solution. I am checking the static pressure at that surface. Is it the right way? If not, how can I check the water surface level ? Thanks in advance. Regards, Tanjina |
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