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Default Eulerian Multiphase yields different pressure drops
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I have been trying to get some Pressure drops in a vertical pipe, and for what ever reason, When I use Eulerian Multiphase I get desired pressure drop of 3200Pa. However, I know I don't need multiphase for this to work (I am only using water no other materials)

If I run the same parameters without multiphase on, I get a pressure drop of 1Pa.

has this happened to anyone else, and is there a fix for it?
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