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Dear friends,
I got the Density Gradient in Tecplot360. Could you tell me the Unit of Density Gradient? Thank you in advance. Eric |
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It should depend on the units of your density field and mesh coordinates.
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Thank you.
I use the Unit kg/m^3 for the density, and Cartesian coordinate system. |
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Help me please.
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The gradient dimension is going to be (units of density)/(units of length). As nobody said - it depends on the units you are using. A cartesian grid system could have length units of meters, inches or parsecs. You should be able to figure this out.
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