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March 26, 2004, 13:34 |
FLUENT for low pressure case
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I plan to model the air flow in the piping system using CFD. The system is under high vacuum. Can anybody tell me whether FLUENT works well for low pressure. Thanks!
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March 30, 2004, 13:11 |
Re: FLUENT for low pressure case
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Yes. But, I am not sure extremly low pressure is possible. I generally use Fluent for ~10torr pressure. JWR
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