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Inclined pipe flow

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Hi every one,

I want to model laminar flow in an inclined pipe. The inclination angle is 65 degree. How should I define the flow in such cases?

Thank you so much and your help is highly appreciated.


1 Reply Last Post 2011年11月4日 GMT-4 03:30
Ivar KJELBERG COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)

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Posted: 1 decade ago 2011年11月4日 GMT-4 03:30
Hi

well if you say it's "inclined" you probably mean w.r.t gravity, so ou want to use a body load on your fluid to get the flow going ?

If so a 2D-axi model is not obvious, as the gravity along any angle other than along the axis destroys the 2D-axi symmetry of the model (if yomeone has a good trick here to stay in 2D-axi I'm interested ;)

So I see only 3D, to simulate truely a "pipe", but a first approxiamtion with standard 2D and an "infinetly long pipe" in the out of plane Z direction shoudl also give you useful information

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Good luck
Ivar
Hi well if you say it's "inclined" you probably mean w.r.t gravity, so ou want to use a body load on your fluid to get the flow going ? If so a 2D-axi model is not obvious, as the gravity along any angle other than along the axis destroys the 2D-axi symmetry of the model (if yomeone has a good trick here to stay in 2D-axi I'm interested ;) So I see only 3D, to simulate truely a "pipe", but a first approxiamtion with standard 2D and an "infinetly long pipe" in the out of plane Z direction shoudl also give you useful information -- Good luck Ivar

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