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Old   August 1, 2012, 00:25
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Hello evryone,

i am simulating internal turbulent flow using Kw-sst for an orifice of mach 0.3, everything is perfect but iam getiing a negative pressure beyond the orifice region.i would be glad if someone explains me why this is happening because according to my knowledge it should be in positive(please correct me if i am wrong)

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