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June 10, 2003, 07:31 |
45 degree pipes
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We have two pipes that join to each other by degree of 45. the fluid in two pipes is same.Which method you suggest to solve the problem for swirl flow that happens after mixturing of flow of two pipes??
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June 10, 2003, 13:40 |
Re: 45 degree pipes
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Hi
I sugguest that you read the paper of Dr Kumar Vinod and Pavithran S (Fluent consultants). Turbulent flow in two dimentional U-ducts a computational study. All the your questions has been answers on this paper!! Regards Alex Munoz |
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