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Old   April 10, 2009, 07:01
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Dear

I'm using the VELOCITY_INLET and OUTFLOW boundary types to define the inflow and outflow of my computational domain.

My question is how to estimate the pressure drop across the computational domain?

Thanks a lot
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Report—〉Surface Integrals

report type uses area-weighted average or vertex average.

pressure drop=inlet pressure - outlet pressure.
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