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TWO DIMENTSIONAL JET FLOW SIMULATION



 
 
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Default TWO DIMENTSIONAL JET FLOW SIMULATION

Friends !
please help me in solving two dimensional jet flow in fluent..

Given Data ::

Re : 100-6000
Transient Condition
laminar Flow for Re 1000
Turbulent for Re 1000
turbulence - 0.2%

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