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June 19, 2007, 10:19 |
Head Loss
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Hello,
I have a chamber that is bolted into piping that I have modelled, meshed, and imported into fluent. The boundary condition at the inlet is a velocity inlet and the outlet is a pressure outlet. I need to know how, after solving, I can figure out head loss through the chamber. Thank You, Matthew Rosoff |
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June 19, 2007, 11:14 |
Re: Head Loss
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report/surface-integrals choose area-weighted method choose total pressure choose your inlet and compute do the same with your outlet, your head loss will be the difference between the inlet and the outlet value
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