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October 27, 2016, 16:10 |
massFlowRateInletVelocity for Axisymmetric geometry
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Rizwan Zahoor
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Hello Respected Fellows,
I am using InterFoam to simulate the air and water flow in axisymmetric domain. I have experimental data at inlet "Pressure and Mass flow rate" for both water and gas. Just a short question if some one can help. "Do I have to apply the mass flow rate like (Q/360)*4 (as i have created mesh wedge with 4 degree angle) or OpenFoam treats the same mass flow as in 3D like Fluent. " Thanks in advance |
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interfoam, massflow bc, openfoam, preprocessing |
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