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how to solve the problem in imbalancy in volume flowrate
Posted 30.01.2015, 06:19 GMT-5 2 Replies
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Dear all,
During my modeling, I faced one problem I could not solve it. I am modeling a domain with 3 Darcy and one laminar flow physics. in sub domain of laminar flow, in one location flow is passing through a very narrow passage with 1 cm length and then the cross section area gets larger. fluid is in-compressible . after solution the volume flow rate I calculated by (average surface velocity) multiple by area is changing about 4 times in that narrow passage that is wrong and it should not change because the inlet and outlet area of that narrow passage is nearly the same. Now I don't have any idea for that. even I make the mesh in narrow passage extremely fine but just the order of velocity increase with that constant ratio. in the second smaller mesh the volume flow rate in inlet of narrow passage is even larger than in main inlet of domain that is wrong.
I do appreciate you to help me.
Best Regards,
During my modeling, I faced one problem I could not solve it. I am modeling a domain with 3 Darcy and one laminar flow physics. in sub domain of laminar flow, in one location flow is passing through a very narrow passage with 1 cm length and then the cross section area gets larger. fluid is in-compressible . after solution the volume flow rate I calculated by (average surface velocity) multiple by area is changing about 4 times in that narrow passage that is wrong and it should not change because the inlet and outlet area of that narrow passage is nearly the same. Now I don't have any idea for that. even I make the mesh in narrow passage extremely fine but just the order of velocity increase with that constant ratio. in the second smaller mesh the volume flow rate in inlet of narrow passage is even larger than in main inlet of domain that is wrong.
I do appreciate you to help me.
Best Regards,
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