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Old   August 7, 2011, 17:38
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which pressure does the macro (C_P(c,t)) give us?
static, absolut, total, gage...?
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which pressure does the macro (C_P(c,t)) give us?
static, absolut, total, gage...?
static pressure.
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static pressure.
It retrieves static gauge pressure in incompressible solver.
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