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September 14, 2005, 14:54 |
solving two systems together
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I have three parallel plates where in between there is fluid flow. I want to solve each of the channels created by first and second, and second and third plates. When I solve the problem it only solves the problem for one of them. Does anyone have any idea? Thanks
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September 28, 2005, 13:08 |
Re: solving two systems together
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This should be fine if the fluid between each plate is the same. If these are distinct channels then use three distinct inlets and outlets.
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