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fluid flow: high velocity around pressure point constraint?
Posted 20 janv. 2012, 01:31 UTC−5 Fluid & Heat, Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), Geometry Version 4.2, Version 4.2a 1 Reply
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Hi,
I am currently simulating a fluid flow model (laminar flow) and trying to analyze the flow field within an 2D axisymmetrical truncated ellipse.
I applied a pulsatile inlet flow rate and pressure constraint point (add from laminar flow>points>pressure point constraint) in the model (as shown in attached picture: pressure constraint point.tif).
By examining the result, it was found that high velocity magnitude existed around the pressure point constraint (as shown in attached picture: high velocity problem.tif). However I assumed the velocity at this site should not be this high but similar with surrounding regions (in blue colour).
Could anyone tell me why/what cause to this problem happening?
Looking forward for your help and reply. Thanks a lot!
I am currently simulating a fluid flow model (laminar flow) and trying to analyze the flow field within an 2D axisymmetrical truncated ellipse.
I applied a pulsatile inlet flow rate and pressure constraint point (add from laminar flow>points>pressure point constraint) in the model (as shown in attached picture: pressure constraint point.tif).
By examining the result, it was found that high velocity magnitude existed around the pressure point constraint (as shown in attached picture: high velocity problem.tif). However I assumed the velocity at this site should not be this high but similar with surrounding regions (in blue colour).
Could anyone tell me why/what cause to this problem happening?
Looking forward for your help and reply. Thanks a lot!
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