- There is no input to the system. You need to put a flow rate source or pressure source in front of the pipe so something actually happens in the model.
- There are no hydraulic references in the model. Once you add an input to the left side of the pipe, the other port of the input must be connected to a reference. Similarly, there should be something on the right side of the pipe (like more hydraulic elements or another reference block).
How to make a SimHydraulic model for measuring pressure difference across a pipe section?
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I have enclosed a image of my model but i am unable to interpret the results on the scope.
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Sebastian Castro
on 14 Aug 2015
This is a start. The flow and pressure sensors are correctly connected in series and parallel, respectively. However, the current model is a pipe by itself with two sensors connected on it. There are some types of blocks missing before the simulation does anything.
- Sebastian
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