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Old   July 28, 2016, 03:12
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I just wanted to implement fully developed velocity profile at the inlet of a 3D model(say A). so i did simulate another 3D model (say B) and exported the profile file from its outlet which contains velocity magnitude, x y z velocity components and successfully read at the inlet of model A (used interpolations such as constant, inverse distance). The problem which i face is that the velocity value does not match, ie at the outlet of model B, velocity is 3,but after reading profile at the inlet of model A, velocity is 2.05.What could be the reason? Kindly help

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I could implement fully developed velocity profile at the inlet of model A, but with incorrect velocity at inlet. Both models have same dimensions
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