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Old   October 16, 2015, 15:27
Default m_dot, mdot, P_FLOW_RATE(p)
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Hello all!

I have question regarding "m_dot, mdot, P_FLOW_RATE(p)".
What is the different between them?
I don't understand what does this mean:
m_dot "Pointer to cavitation mass transfer rate."

If I want to get the "flow rate of each trajectory", which one should be used?


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Old   October 17, 2015, 01:27
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If you're using the discrete phase model (DPM) then P_FLOW_RATE(p) is the macro to give the mass flow rate of a parcel [kg/s].
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