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Hello,
I'm looking for some basic equations to simulate 2D fluid flow. The model can assume isothermal, incompressible, and laminar flow. All I really care about is pressure and velocity. For the purposes of this model, it would also be highly convienient if the model were grid based (evenly spaced elements). I already have my boundary conditions as well as initial conditions, and I'm looking for a way to simulate the flow of a fluid through time. Any help pointing me in the right direction would be great. Thanks in advance, -Eric |
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