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parabolic flow derivation
Posted 10 giu 2010, 06:17 GMT-4 3 Replies
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dear all
i'm particularly new to comsol, and currently using comsol 3.3.
i'm interested in the fluid dynamics side of things, and understand that comsol uses this equation as the boundary equation for initial velocity (if using the inlet velocity) to describe a parabolic flow:
4*vmax*s*(1-s)
the multiplier is 6 if using vmean.
my question is: how is this derived? i know how the equation for a steady state flow in a circular pipe looked like, and it's nothing remotely similar to the above equation. and what is 's', by the way?
thanks for reading.
-nahrizul
i'm particularly new to comsol, and currently using comsol 3.3.
i'm interested in the fluid dynamics side of things, and understand that comsol uses this equation as the boundary equation for initial velocity (if using the inlet velocity) to describe a parabolic flow:
4*vmax*s*(1-s)
the multiplier is 6 if using vmean.
my question is: how is this derived? i know how the equation for a steady state flow in a circular pipe looked like, and it's nothing remotely similar to the above equation. and what is 's', by the way?
thanks for reading.
-nahrizul
3 Replies Last Post 12 giu 2010, 05:13 GMT-4