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August 17, 2017 at 6:16 pm
svecchi
Ansys EmployeeIn this tutorial, the velocity vectors, pressure profile and streamlines will be simulated in a 180 degree U-bend square duct. The material passing through the duct will be air with an intake velocity will be 12 m/s which is comparable to the speed of air in an office HVAC system. See the attached file for the tutorial.
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