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3D fluid flow through pipe/artery

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Hi,

I'm a new user of comsol and would like to model fluid (blood) flow through pipe/artery in 3D. I have a fully developed parabolic flow profile at the inlet. I'm wondering how would I give this input in 3D.

i did the simulation in 2D using the inlet boundary condition as : V*s*(1-s), V is the maximum velocity. This BC is no more working for 3D.

It would be nice if anyone help me out in this regard.

Thanks in advance and have a nice weekend.

Cheers.

2 Replies Last Post 26 nov. 2010, 04:27 UTC−5
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Posted: 1 decade ago 26 nov. 2010, 04:27 UTC−5
hi
did you get a solution to your problem, i am doing the same simulations and trying to get the same answer..
please let me know of anu ideas..
hi did you get a solution to your problem, i am doing the same simulations and trying to get the same answer.. please let me know of anu ideas..

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Posted: 1 decade ago 26 nov. 2010, 04:27 UTC−5
hi
did you get a solution to your problem, i am doing the same simulations and trying to get the same answer..
please let me know of anu ideas..
hi did you get a solution to your problem, i am doing the same simulations and trying to get the same answer.. please let me know of anu ideas..

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