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Old   April 5, 2006, 15:48
Default Can CFX be configured for incompressible flow?
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Dr. Bian
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I did not see anywhere in CFX-Pre to specify incompressible flow. I guess it can be realized by setting the fluid as constant property air (or water,etc.). Does someone know exactly? If the density is included into the simulation equation, will it consume more CPU time? That is another point I want to set the simulation as incompressible flow. Thanks
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