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Angular velocity

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In my geometry I must simulate the angular velocity, where is it the feature?
Is it the vorticity in Post-Processing?


3 Replies Last Post 2010年5月14日 GMT-4 08:50
Ivar KJELBERG COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)

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Posted: 1 decade ago 2010年5月14日 GMT-4 08:34
Hi

well I would strongly suggest that you tell us in which version and module you are using, as the angular velocity could be solid mechanics (rigid body info though) or fluidics, or ...

As a general comment I would say, especially witzh all the new V4 features, everyone should start the subject by;:

Subject: [V4 smsld] a questions ...

or V3.5a and whatever module(s) you are using, related to your issue

This would make life easier for us out here, no ?

Ivar
Hi well I would strongly suggest that you tell us in which version and module you are using, as the angular velocity could be solid mechanics (rigid body info though) or fluidics, or ... As a general comment I would say, especially witzh all the new V4 features, everyone should start the subject by;: Subject: [V4 smsld] a questions ... or V3.5a and whatever module(s) you are using, related to your issue This would make life easier for us out here, no ? Ivar

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Posted: 1 decade ago 2010年5月14日 GMT-4 08:50
Angular velocity in fluidics, Chemical Engineering, equ. Navier Stokes!
Comsol 3.5!
Thanks
Angular velocity in fluidics, Chemical Engineering, equ. Navier Stokes! Comsol 3.5! Thanks

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Posted: 1 decade ago 2010年5月14日 GMT-4 08:50
Angular velocity in fluidics, Chemical Engineering, equ. Navier Stokes!
Comsol 3.5!
Thanks
Angular velocity in fluidics, Chemical Engineering, equ. Navier Stokes! Comsol 3.5! Thanks

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