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Dear CFD users,
I have a pulsatile inlet flow that has a triangular wave form during regurgitation like below. * * * * * There is the peak point where pressure suddenly jumps. I have two questions: 1. Is it allowed to use this kind of a velocity form in CFD? 2. I need to calculate an average of pressure. If I do, is the value valid? I'm looking foward to your precious answers. Thanks. |
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