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July 6, 2009, 09:16 |
pressure drop
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Anna Encheva
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Hi,
I have two questions: 1. If the following boundary conditions are set: inlet - total pressure outlet - static pressure what does this mean in reality? 2. How the pressure drop could be obtained by the above mentioned boundary conditions? Thanks |
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July 6, 2009, 22:26 |
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Glenn Horrocks
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Hi,
This is discussed in the documentation, please have a read. Don't forget total pressure includes the component for the dynamic head. So the most meaningful comparison of pressure drop is usually between total pressure in and total pressure out. Glenn Horrocks |
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