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February 12, 2010, 02:42 |
Experimental validation
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mach
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: India
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Hi all and respected sirs,
I am working on a problem ( of a geometry on the exhaust side) with experimental data available. But my inlet and outlet pressures ( I've used pressure inlet and pressure outlet conditions ) per se are very close to each other and also to atmos pressure. Inlet - 14.76 psi & outlet - 14.51 psi. Though computed pressures are matching within 2% of experimental values will this narrow pressure range create a road - block for my problem? ( i have used Gambit & Fluent). Thanks in advance and take care.............. |
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