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Geometry for 2D-axial symmetry
Posted 17 juin 2010, 03:29 UTC−4 2 Replies
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When I analyse temperature or distribution for pipe flow in 2D axial symmetry mode, should I draw all geometry (complete diameter) or draw the half of it (radius size). I draw a rectangle which has a heigth of pipe radia (not dia), and draw another rectangle on the first rectangle having a height of pipe wall thickness. I have a fluid passing through from right to left. For boundary conditions, I select the bottom line as symmetry, the left side as temperature (for analysing temp. distribution) , upside as insulated, and rigth side as convective flux (or insulated, since both have same eqn.) I want to investigate temperature distributions of fluid and pipe wall along the pipe. But I when I try to solve the problemThen temperature at the bottom decreases under the inlet temperature of the fluid while upper points in the fluid have higher temperatures. However what shohuld happen is the bottom boundary have always hottest temp. along the flow. Am I doing something wrong? Thank you...
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