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Old   March 21, 2024, 13:52
Default p == p_rgh + rho*gh vs. p = p_rgh + rho*gh
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In interPhaseChangeFoam, in the pEqn.H, there is a script, p == p_rgh + rho*gh

What is the difference between p == p_rgh + rho*gh and p = p_rgh + rho*gh;?
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Old   March 22, 2024, 09:55
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Marupio gives a really good explanation in: Difference between = and ==

(PS. you would have found this from a quick google on "difference between = and ==")
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Old   March 22, 2024, 10:08
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Marupio gives a really good explanation in: Difference between = and ==

(PS. you would have found this from a quick google on "difference between = and ==")
Thanks, Tobermory.
This is very helpful!
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