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Required velocity as simulation result

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valdas
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Required velocity as simulation result

Hi,

 

I am looking what simulatin CFD is capable of, and i have a question:

 

Say we use Faucet example model we get with instalation. I know I what to get 30C water running from the tap outlet. I know I have 50C hot inlet, and 7C cold inlet. Is there a way to find out what velocity I need for input to get desired temperature in the outlet?

 

This question should sound like: Can I find out what Boundary conditions should be to get desired result, insted of adding  boundary conditions and simulate to see what happens?

 

I see there is Boundary conditions "unknown", maybe it could help?

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Jon.Wilde
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Hi Valdas,

 

Not at present no. 

 

What you could do is run a batch of simulations using the clone feature, all with differing flow rates and then run a comparison to find a trend, fit a graph and extrapolate to the desired figure.

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