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cross-section averaged fluid velocity as a function of flow direction in a rectangular pipe

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Hi to all,

I am trying to use general projection in a simple rectangular pipe, with laminar flow of water in order to plot the average velocity,(spf.U), (average in a yz cross-section) across the length of the pipe (x).

Thank you in advance for your help

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Posted: 1 decade ago May 15, 2014, 1:25 p.m. EDT

Hi to all,

I am trying to use general projection in a simple rectangular pipe, with laminar flow of water in order to plot the average velocity,(spf.U), (average in a yz cross-section) across the length of the pipe (x).

Thank you in advance for your help


The Geometry is 3D
I am able to do it in 2D geometry with the linear projection but not in 3D
[QUOTE] Hi to all, I am trying to use general projection in a simple rectangular pipe, with laminar flow of water in order to plot the average velocity,(spf.U), (average in a yz cross-section) across the length of the pipe (x). Thank you in advance for your help [/QUOTE] The Geometry is 3D I am able to do it in 2D geometry with the linear projection but not in 3D

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