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Old   June 14, 2014, 11:41
Default NS-Equations an p-dimension
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Hello dear foamers,

Does someone know, why is the dimension of pressure p [0 2 -2 ...]? That means, the pressure is actually not pressure, but pressure/density.

And that's why should be the NS-equations defined not for pressure, but for pressure*density.

Is this correct too?

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