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Flow rate calculation - 2D model - FSI
Posted 05.09.2012, 21:45 GMT-4 MEMS & Nanotechnology, Fluid & Heat, MEMS & Piezoelectric Devices 1 Reply
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I have a 2D fluid flow model with a flow through a channel with rectangular cross-section. There is one inlet with non-zero inlet pressure and outlet with zero pressure.
After solving, in order to compute the volume flow rate , I started by going to Definitions > Model Couplings > Integration. I created a integration for the outlet boundary (which corresponds to the height of the channel in 2D view) and named it intop1
Then I went to Study > Update Solution (I had already computed the solution), then I went to Results > 1D Plot Group, then 1D Plot Group > Global.
In the Global plot I added the expression, intop1(fsi.U)*W which gives me values in m^3/s....where W is a constant and is the width of the channel.
Can someone confirm that this is the correct way to calculate volume flow rate?
Thank you.
After solving, in order to compute the volume flow rate , I started by going to Definitions > Model Couplings > Integration. I created a integration for the outlet boundary (which corresponds to the height of the channel in 2D view) and named it intop1
Then I went to Study > Update Solution (I had already computed the solution), then I went to Results > 1D Plot Group, then 1D Plot Group > Global.
In the Global plot I added the expression, intop1(fsi.U)*W which gives me values in m^3/s....where W is a constant and is the width of the channel.
Can someone confirm that this is the correct way to calculate volume flow rate?
Thank you.
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