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Old   December 3, 2019, 20:17
Question Floatability of fluid in midasNFX CFD
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Hello,


I am new to CFD and using midasNFX CFD. There is an item called "floatability" for fluid material as shown in the picture. Is it equivalent to the more common term "thermal expansion coefficient"?


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Old   December 6, 2019, 15:38
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It has no units, while the thermal expansion coefficient has 1/K as units, so probably not
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