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Old   July 10, 2018, 06:48
Default Compressible flow or incompressible flow equation??
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Hello everyone..
I am using 2-dimension Navier Stokes equation, but I confused that my problem is compressible or incompressible flow form, because if I have initial pressure and temperature and velocity for x-axis only in one grid that they are so very high but the others grid are zero. Can I consider the equation is compressible flow??


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