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June 23, 2006, 00:47 |
reference preeure
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Hi,
I was puzzled by the Prssure:reference,relative,absolute.If I set the domain prssure 5000Pa,and the inlet Preesure 80KPa,which both are absolute pressure,How should I set the reference and ralative Pressure? Thank you for your help. regards, |
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June 23, 2006, 03:49 |
Re: reference preeure
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You could set the reference pressure of the domain in 5000 Pa and the inlet will have a relative pressure (80000-5000) Pa, that's to say, 75000 Pa. Do you understand? You could read "Setting a Reference Pressure" in the Modelling help.Good luck!
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June 23, 2006, 20:02 |
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Hi,yolan
That is to say,Pressure=reference pressure +relative pressure .Am I right? Got it,thank you. regards, |
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