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October 18, 2001, 04:28 |
one phase flow within pipe #2
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Hello !
Yes, i have concidered gravity, and i had some good results. I want to experiment with the turbulence models abd the wall friction. What is the appropriate model? Should i concider other parameters as well?? Thank you for your help. P.S.The flow is upwards. |
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October 24, 2001, 08:53 |
Re: one phase flow within pipe #2
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I think you'd like to use k-e model first.The "Equation formulation "is very impotant. You'd like to use "parabolic" for your problem. Good lucky!
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