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Hi guys, I just want to ask for your suggestions on how can I get the net pressure coefficient on this inclined plate? The pressure coefficients on the upper and lower surfaces can be obtained for each pretty easily, but how can I subtract a variable from 2 different locations such as this case? Is there a way in CFD-Post to do this, probably by using a new coordinate frame? Or I have no choice but to export the values, say in .csv?
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If you write the equations you want to evaluate on either side, someone here could suggest what to do next.
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