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2 point in front and rear in a cylinder is cinsidered, how pressure coefficient would obtain?
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Glenn Horrocks
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Pressure coefficient is generally a surface property, that is it is evaluated at every point on a surface. What definition of pressure coefficient are you looking for?
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