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October 4, 2006, 03:10 |
simulating a fan
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i want to simulate a fan at one side sucking air out of a container having an opening at the top...
how should i model this flow (boundary conditions) thought of using Pressure BC at the opening and inlet where the fan is located... how should i model the mass flow ?? any help is very thankful |
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October 4, 2006, 03:30 |
Re: simulating a fan
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forgot to mention ..i am modelling it in starcd
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October 4, 2006, 03:58 |
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I'm sure your support office should have some subroutines to do this fairly easily, all it should need is a sormom
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October 4, 2006, 05:33 |
Re: simulating a fan
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thx ben for the useful info ...
how should the table acompanying that should look .. i mean what vrs what ..is it mass flow/volume flow vs speed or something else ??? kal |
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