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April 2, 2007, 10:31 |
Pressure Condition
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Hello All,
Can anybody tell me putting the Environment Pressure On/Off means what in star-cd for pressure boundaries? In user manual, i read putting it as off means "static pressure plus the dynamic pressure for inflow condition and "static pressure for outflow condition". Does it mean, for inlet pressure boundaries it is total pressure and for outlet pressure boundaries it is static pressure? Or it is like for any pressure boundary (inlet or outlet) location where there is inflow its total pressure and location where there is outflow its static pressure? |
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