Q3. In the two dimensional situation shown, the following quantities are given: u = 50, v₁ =20, P=0, PE =10.The flow is steady and the density is uniform. The momentum equations for u, and v, VN are given by: u. = d.(PP-PE) v₁=d, (PP-PN) where the constants d, and d, are given by d =1, d, = 0.6. The control volume shown has Ax = Ay. Use SIMPLE algorithm to obtain the values of u, v, and pp. W W Ar N n P SS S e Ay E

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In the two dimensional situation shown, the following quantities are given:
u = 50, v, = 20, PN =0, PE =10.The flow is steady and the density is uniform. The
momentum equations for u, and v, VN are given by:
u=d. (PP-PE)
v=d, (PP-PN)
where the constants d and d, are given by d = 1, d, = 0.6. The control volume shown
has Ax = Ay. Use SIMPLE algorithm to obtain the values of u, V and pp.
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Transcribed Image Text:Q3. In the two dimensional situation shown, the following quantities are given: u = 50, v, = 20, PN =0, PE =10.The flow is steady and the density is uniform. The momentum equations for u, and v, VN are given by: u=d. (PP-PE) v=d, (PP-PN) where the constants d and d, are given by d = 1, d, = 0.6. The control volume shown has Ax = Ay. Use SIMPLE algorithm to obtain the values of u, V and pp. W 3 Ax N n P S S e Ay E
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