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March 14, 2014, 02:07 |
Simulation of Taylor-couette flow, full one or just a part
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Kan
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Hi,
To simulate Taylor-couette flow, we often consider a full circle geometry. Why is that? can I just simulate a part of geometry, for instance, just 10 degree? Thank you in advance! Kan |
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