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Old   November 2, 2012, 04:14
Default Flow regime behind the separation
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Hi,

I'm simulating a turbomachine and I observe that the flow separates at a specific point. However behind the separation I don't observe any reverse pressure gradient. And the vectors behind the separation seem undisturbed by the separation.

Do you have any ideas what is going on?
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