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April 23, 2002, 08:23 |
flow towards and from dead-end
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Hallo
I have made two simulations on the same geometry. The geometry is a T piece with one end of the top bar closed one diameter from the intersection. I have modeled flow so it enters either one way or the other through the T piece. I get the highst relative pressure in the dead-end in the case where flow is away from the T piece and not as I would expect when flow is towards the dead-end. Could andone give an reasonable explantion of this. (by relative pressure I mean the pressure seen in relation to the mean pressure on the outlet surface. Regards Bo |
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