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- 01 Jun 2011, 12:52
- Forum: ElmerSolver
- Topic: defining pressure as inlet boundary
- Replies: 5
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Re: defining pressure as inlet boundary
hello again so i will share with the forum my case files. in summary i wish to model the flow through a 7.5mm orifice with a wall thickness of about the same length. me and my colleges conducted experiments to determine the discharge coefficient for different pressure states inside the reservoir, an...
- 30 May 2011, 12:14
- Forum: ElmerSolver
- Topic: defining pressure as inlet boundary
- Replies: 5
- Views: 5484
Re: defining pressure as inlet boundary
thank you for your response i tried your solution and it works partially. what i mean by this is that the solver takes pressure into account, but the results seem a bit odd. Believing that elmer uses Pascal as a pressure unit and defining an inlet boundary condition of 3.0E5, elmer's results along t...
- 25 May 2011, 16:58
- Forum: ElmerSolver
- Topic: defining pressure as inlet boundary
- Replies: 5
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defining pressure as inlet boundary
helo im new to Elmer and to CFD in general. i would like to ask the forums assistance in a particular case im investigating. i wish to analyse the flow of water through a small orifice, with the possibility of cavitation an particularlly the occurance of what in english (i think) is called hydraulic...