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Andreas Bartold
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany
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Dear People,
i try to use total pressure boundary condition for "compressible" fluids at inlet of a pipe. It seems to me that it is just implemented for incompressible fluids. i'm right or not? What i must do to change it to compressible cases with temperature dependent Cp(T). I would appreciate a little hint. OpenFoam is a real great tool, especially for research. Congratulation to all people that take part in developing it. Very professional work! Andreas Bartold |
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