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Old   October 30, 2019, 16:10
Default "Pressure Gradient p/m" problem in Periodic Boundary Condition
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Hi Everyone,


"Pressure Gradient p/m" problem in Periodic Boundary Condition is still a known bug. In version 16, it works. In 17, works. But in 18, it works only for serial process, parallel doesnt work.


Is there a way you use to alter this problem? The "Pressure Gradient" shows only 0 "zero" every time. Please see the attached figure.



Case file is healty. Partitition method is tried but detailed explanations will be welcomed.


Is there a different manual way to make the ansys to calculate this term?
Is there a different way to calculate the pressure loss accross the pipe in periodic b.c. method?


Thank you
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