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December 21, 2002, 01:28 |
Pressure meaning in Solver
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An expression is an funtion of absolute pressure not relative pressure or static pressure, for example 0.5*P. If using CEL to compile this expression, should I use 0.5*(P+Pref) or just 0.5*P? Thanks.
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December 23, 2002, 19:01 |
Re: Pressure meaning in Solver
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You will need to add the reference pressure, ie 0.5*(P+Pref).
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December 23, 2002, 20:17 |
Thanks for Robin
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Fantastic, Robin. Happy Christmas!
David |
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