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Old   March 16, 2011, 09:03
Default How to divide all entries in 0/p by rho
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Hello,

as you can read in my title, I want to manipulate all entries in the 0/p-file - aspecially I am going to divide all entries by rho.
cgnsToFoam creates a p-file and changes the unit from Pa to mē/sē perfectly but does not divide the entires by rho. So all enties are too high.
I have confirmed it by comparing the entries of the 0/p-file with the CFX-data in post - and they are identically!

Does anyone know, how I can reach this to divide all entires by rho??

I hope, anybody can help me!

Regards Markus
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Old   March 16, 2011, 14:42
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Ok, I just see the option -rho value in cgnsToFoam.

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