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Old   December 23, 2018, 21:18
Default 'Pressure' in ANSYA CFD- Post, is it absolute??
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In ANSYS CFD-Post, the entity Pressure I see while defining Contour, does it show relative pressure above the reference pressure defined for the concerned domain during CFX- Pre?


i.e. Is it (Pressure calculated) + (Pref)?
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Old   December 24, 2018, 02:52
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Yes, the "Pressure" variable is the local static pressure above the reference pressure.
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