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Old   April 25, 2024, 14:35
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I have a simulation that simulates 2D parallel plates with unique wall geometries. I use the periodic boundary condition with a specified pressure gradient (as I cannot get the specified mass to converge for whatever reason). But the pressure at the inlet vs the outlet does not match the specified pressure gradient I put in. Is there a way this gradient is being measured that I don't understand? Is the m in pa/m specifying a different length than the one between the inlet and outlet?
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