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How to calculate friction coefficient of turbulent flow inside a pipe

    • Devank12
      Subscriber
      Can one explain me how to find out the friction coefficient in flow through pipe using ansys fluent???
    • Raef.Kobeissi
      Subscriber

      {displaystyle {frac {Delta p}{L}}=f_{mathrm {D} }cdot {frac {rho }{2}}cdot {frac {{langle vrangle }^{2}}{D}},}

      Find Delta P ( Pressure inlet - Pressure outlet) and then formulate an expression in Fluent to calculate fd. 


      Regards

    • atulsingh92
      Subscriber

      A question here.


      v should be velocity magnitude, but how to obtain rho?


      Should this be from the reference value? or should be made a report first and then added to this expression?

    • Amine Ben Hadj Ali
      Ansys Employee
      That is the fluid density. Its is available as post processing variable under properties.
    • atulsingh92
      Subscriber

      Another spin off


      If the diameter (also L) is in mm (5 mm , for example)


      1) Should I mesh/scale 0.01 0.01 0.01 and then give 5 in the formula?


      or


      2) I do mesh/scale 0.01 0.01 0.01 and then give 0.005 in the formula?


       


      I pretty much need to do a meshscale 0.01 0.01 0.01 because every import from spaceclaim tends to not have my own dimensions.

    • Amine Ben Hadj Ali
      Ansys Employee
      You give the length of your geometry along the mean stream . Check every time the scale size dimensions in Fluent.
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