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Steady Flow Past a Cylinder - Panel
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Steady Flow Past a Cylinder

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Author: John Singleton and Rajesh Bhaskaran

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1. Pre-Analysis & Start-Up
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4. Setup (Physics)
5. Solution
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Consider the steady state case of a fluid flowing past a cylinder, as illustrated above. Obtain the velocity and pressure distributions when the Reynolds number is chosen to be 20. In order to simplify the computation, the diameter of the pipe cylinder is set to 1 m, the x velocity component of the velocity is set tp to 1 m/s and the density of the fluid is set to 1 kg/m^3. Thus, the dynamic viscosity must be set to 0.05 kg/m*s in order to obtain the desired Reynolds number.

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