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Pressure Drop Calculatio n
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I would like to ask for help for simulating the pressure drop for our product ball joint. The inlet pressure will be 10 bar, the incompressible fluid will be water. I would like to know what will be the output pressure or the pressure drop and how to set it up properly. Thank you in advance.
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Hi,
You have a few options:
- Apply a flow rate at the outlet and a 10 bar at the inlet, CFD will give you the outlet pressure
- Apply a flow rate at the inlet and a p=0 at the oulet, CFD will give you the dP again - this is the standard approach
- Apply 10 bar at the inlet and 0 at the outlet and CFD will predict the flow rate - this will take longer than the other options and you will need to run Advection Scheme 5 (this might actually be useful for all options, check out Advection in the help)

Jon Wilde
Product Support Specialist
Autodesk, Inc.
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Dear Sir Jon,
I really appreciate your help, but I have another question why the area of inlet and outlet is changing?
I've used the option 1. Pls. find the attached file.
Thank you very much in advance.
Bjorn Fejer
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Hi Bjorn,
For the opposite end, did you rotate the cut-plane so that it was in-line with the axis?

Jon Wilde
Product Support Specialist
Autodesk, Inc.
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Hi Sir John,
Yes it was normal to it. But why is area changing? What is the cause of that? Thank you very much.
I will attached the fusion file, and it will be highly appreciated if you will have a try simulating.
Parameters is as follow:
Inlet Pressure: 10 Bar
Outlet velocity: 6 m/s
Thank you very much in advance.
Bjorn Fejer
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Hi Bjorn,
The area could be a function of your mesh quality. If you add more mesh to your analysis does that improve the correlation of your area between the 2 models?
-Royce
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Hi Royce,
Thank you very much for the solution.
Bjorn Fejer
