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Old   July 12, 2022, 03:36
Default finding Turbine rpm (steady state)
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I have a axial turbine model and for a certain fluid velocity as an input I need to determine the turbine's rpm. What Boundary condition should I use on turbine blade (walls)? And is it necessary to apply mesh motion ?
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