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Old   May 18, 2015, 17:17
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Hi guys,

i simulate a wind tunnel nowadays. And i plot on the inlet "area-weighted static pressure" to decide that iterations are enough. But i have a divergence problem. Graphic says me that static pressure is 1.5e+17 Pascal nearly. (Shown in the picture). It diverges from the sensible values as you confirm.

Why can it be? How can i do to fix it?

Thank you.

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Hi guys,

i simulate a wind tunnel nowadays. And i plot on the inlet "area-weighted static pressure" to decide that iterations are enough. But i have a divergence problem. Graphic says me that static pressure at the inlet is nearly 1.5e+17 Pascal. (Shown in the picture). It diverges from sensible values as you confirm.

Why does it occur? What can i do to fix it?

Thank you.

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