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Valentin
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Hello guys!
Here I have a problem. I'm studying the behaviour of a pressure probe with FLUENT. I need to create a pressure gradient at inlet BC, but I don't know how to do... Could you please help me? Thanks Valentin |
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I need this for my diploma thesis...
Please somebody help me!! |
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Is this so difficult to do with fluent?
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