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July 22, 2017, 11:54 |
CFD Analysis: Vortex in 2 Perpendicular Plates
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Vaggelis Piralis
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Hi my name is Ben
I want to simulate a Laminar_Flow(0.001m/s) over a Horizontal_Plate (5 cm) that falls in front of a Vertical_Plate(30cm)!! I want to study Vortices that generate in the spot , where the 2 Plates are forming 90° degrees . (see the photo attached) I run the calculation as laminar_flow and normal_square_ mesh (400*2400) but the results dont show the Vortices I want to see in the Spot (Path_lines , stream_lines , velocity_vector) I will appreciate any help if you know something because I am really stuck Thank you Community Sent from my MI 5 using CFD Online Forum mobile app |
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July 22, 2017, 12:05 |
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Filippo Maria Denaro
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You should provide much more details about the formulation and numerical setting you are using. Then, post your solutions
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