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Old   February 18, 2019, 09:02
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I am modelling a reactor using axisymmetric assumption. But since it is only half of the 2D geometry, so my question is, what values of mass flow rate should I specify at the inlet? Should it be the same value as for the 3D real reactor, or somehow modified?
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For axisymmetric cases you put the entire mass flow rate of the 3D thingy.


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I forgot to mention that the reactor has a cylindrical shape
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Old   February 18, 2019, 09:10
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So I don't multiply it by 2*PI, or divide it, just simply the same value as for 3D case.

It's strange because 2D case has completely different results than 3D case. I have no slightest idea what could be the problem. Settings are all the same , geometry is simple 2D rectangular, 3D is a pipe.
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Yeah.. I edited my post. I gave you the instructions for regular 2D the first time.


Right. Don't divide by 2pi. Put the massflow through the entire 3D inlet. Fluent will divide by 2pi for you.
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