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April 6, 2006, 15:02 |
Pressure drop
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Hello
how can i find the pressure drop across a 2D tube? Can i use the value given in the pressure contour plot to subtract or do i need to use surface integral to get the pressure? Please advice |
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April 6, 2006, 17:27 |
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what are your BCs. If you are using Periodic BCs... then its pretty easy Let me know bye Ravi
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April 7, 2006, 00:51 |
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I have velocity inlet and outflow
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