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April 29, 2007, 16:54 |
Compresssible flow
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Hi' I am having problems with understanding the boundary conditions for compressible flow.
I have a gas pipe with a gas pressure on 3barg, which enters into many small straigh pipes that is connected to the ambient. I try to model only the small pipe (one) and the flow into ambient. I set the operation pressure to 1 bar. I set the the inlet boundary to the small pipe as a pressure inlet, with Gauge Total pressure to 3 barg. The supersonic/initial gauge pressure I have set to zero. (I really do not understand what is meant with the supersonic/initial gauge pressure) I know the static temperature in the gas pipe, but I assume it is the total temperature I have to set for the inlet. Any help is appreciated |
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April 30, 2007, 02:45 |
Re: Compresssible flow
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Hi,
Supersonic/initial gauge pressure has no effect on your boundary condition if your problem is subsonic but when mach number exceeds 1 then this pressure will came into account, also I suggest you to set mass flow at the inlet B.C. Let me know if you are successful in solving your problem. Sina |
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May 3, 2007, 09:41 |
Re: Compresssible flow
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In case of compressible flow if problem is subsonic it has been told there is no effect of supersonic or initial gauge pressure. in my case initial pressure is 4 bar. Can i give that supersonic or initial gauge pressure is 2 bar or 0 bar. please suggest
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