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Hi all,
i've got only a littel question. I'm using turbFoam and want to get the pressure output written in Pascal or Bar. Where do i have multiply by the density that i can get the right data for paraview (pressure without the density included)? Hope one can help me... Daniel |
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Stephan Gerber
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Hi,
i guess you could use the calc-function in paraview. greetings stephan |
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Thanks for you fast answer! I will give this a try.
Daniel |
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