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Determine G=9.81 and Absolute Pressure

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Old   April 17, 2006, 09:47
Default Determine G=9.81 and Absolute Pressure
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Can you help me with the idea of defining the direction of ground acceleration and to make Fluent account for the atmosphere pressure, so when you have a static fluid (all velocities are zero)to be able to see it.
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