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Here R = radius of the pipe, and L = length of the pipe. Rotating the above rectangle 360 degrees about the axis will recover the full pipe geometry.The radial direction is labeled as y in FLUENT.
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Verification and Validation Definition
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Pre-Analysis Overview
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Domain
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Boundary Conditions
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Numerical Solution Procedure
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