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# Either press the toolbar button {{Button|[[Image:FEM_ConstraintInitialFlowVelocity.svg|16px]] '''FEM ConstraintInitialFlowVelocity'''}} or select the menu {{MenuCommand|Model → Fluid Constraints → [[Image:FEM_ConstraintInitialFlowVelocity.svg|16px]] Constraint initial flow velocity}}.
# Either press the toolbar button {{Button|[[Image:FEM_ConstraintInitialFlowVelocity.svg|16px]] '''FEM ConstraintInitialFlowVelocity'''}} or select the menu {{MenuCommand|Model → Fluid Constraints → [[Image:FEM_ConstraintInitialFlowVelocity.svg|16px]] Constraint initial flow velocity}}.
# 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).
# For a 3D analysis, select a 'solid' (body) from your model, for a 2D analysis select a face.
# For a 3D analysis, select a 'solid' (body) from your model, for a 2D analysis select a face. However, it is also possible to select a face (e.g. the inlet of a pipe) in 3D or an edge in 2D.


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Revision as of 03:48, 20 March 2023

FEM ConstraintInitialFlowVelocity

Menu location
Model → Fluid Constraints → Constraint initial flow velocity
Workbenches
FEM
Default shortcut
None
Introduced in version
-
See also
FEM Constraint flow velocity, FEM Constraint initial pressure

Description

Creates an initial flow velocity constraint for a fluid flow analysis.

Usage

  1. Either press the toolbar button FEM ConstraintInitialFlowVelocity or select the menu Model → Fluid Constraints → Constraint initial flow velocity.
  2. 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).
  3. For a 3D analysis, select a 'solid' (body) from your model, for a 2D analysis select a face. However, it is also possible to select a face (e.g. the inlet of a pipe) in 3D or an edge in 2D.

Notes

In simple analyses, it is not necessary to specify the initial flow velocity, however it is recommended as best practice.