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Old   October 14, 2008, 15:11
Default What happen with the scale of pressure?
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Kostas Pan
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i have problem with the scale of static pressure of a flow.

it is show me big negative values of pressures. For example: In a pipe i put inlet pressure 40000Pa(approximately 0.4 atm) and outlet pressure 200000Pa(approximately 2 atm) and fluent show me values of pressure until -700000Pa (approximately 7 atm).

How can it be occured this? If we have inlet pressure 0.4 atm then the minimum value can take the fluid is 0 atm.
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