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#Click on [[Image:Fem-constraint-initial-flow-velocity.svg|32x32px]] or choose '''Model''' → '''Fluid Constraints''' → {{KEY|[[Image:Fem-constraint-initial-flow-velocity.svg|32x32px]] Constraint initial flow velocity}} from the top menu. |
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#Enter an initial flow velocity value for the analysis. The value is entered as a combination of the 3 main cartesian vectors components (X,Y,Z). |
#Enter an initial flow velocity value for the analysis. The value is entered as a combination of the 3 main cartesian vectors components (X,Y,Z). |
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Revision as of 21:44, 27 May 2020
FEM ConstraintInitialFlowVelocity |
Menu location |
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Model → Fluid constraints → Constraint initial flow velocity |
Workbenches |
FEM |
Default shortcut |
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See also |
FEM tutorial |
Description
Creates an initial flow velocity constraint for a fluid flow analysis.
Usage
- Click on or choose Model → Fluid Constraints → Constraint initial flow velocity from the top menu.
- Enter an initial flow velocity value for the analysis. The value is entered as a combination of the 3 main cartesian vectors components (X,Y,Z).
Limitations
- The constraint applies the initial flow velocity to all nodes in the FEA model.
- The constraint cannot be oriented other then using the main cartesian components.
Notes
In the most simple analyses, it is not necessary to specify the initial flow velocity, however it is recommended as best practice.
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