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Old   November 29, 2017, 10:29
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I am trying to run a problem I ran with version 3 awhile ago. My freestream pressure is 5640 Pa, but when the problem runs, it says my freestream pressure is 1089. And my velocity is 3x what it should be.

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MARKER_SUPERSONIC_INLET= ( freestream, 217.0, 5640.0, 1499.0, 0.0, 0.0 )
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Old   November 30, 2017, 04:21
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Hi Tom,

the freestream values that are printed at the beginning are computed using the Mach Number and the Reynolds number you specified. They are only used for initialization, for the MARKER_FAR option and for non-dimensionalization. So it is independent of what you specify with MARKER_SUPERSONIC_INLET.

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