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November 6, 2014, 14:32 |
pressure based VS density based
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elena aria
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please i need help; i am currently working on increasing adiabatic film cooling effectiveness; i have a cold inlet temperature of 298 K° and a hot one of 188K° and i am confused what to choose between pressure based and density based
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November 9, 2014, 02:10 |
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Lucky
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Basic guideline is, if the flow is incompressible use the pressure based solver. if flow is compressible use the density based solver.
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