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Old   January 16, 2020, 15:29
Default Velocity Derivative Terms - Inviscid Flow
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Writing a define adjust for velocity derivatives appears to fail for inviscid flow (i.e C_DVDX(c,t) or anything similar). Likewise in custom field functions, the only derivatives available are pressure derivatives, any knowledge as to why this may be and possible ways around this? thanks.

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