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Old   September 26, 2014, 05:06
Default Pressure inlet: why total pressure?
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There are many Threeds about Pressure inlet.
The problem here is not the definition of gauge, total, and so on.
The question is:
why I can't set only Static Pressure at Inlet? What is the difference with CFx?
If i want to analyse the 2D-flow between two surface, due to traslation of one of them, in CFx i can set static pressure both to inlet and outlet, in Fluent i have to give information about mass-flow that is unknown.

Am i wrong?
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