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newbie of fluent, I wanna calculate the pressure drop of a channel, then after the simulation, i use '''Report->Surface Integrals->Facet Average, Field Variable->Total pressure,''' then I chose two surface in which I'm interested, and I got two total pressure value, and the difference between these two pressures is the pressure drop, am I right? if not, pls tell what should I do? ur kind help is appreciated in advance.
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newbie of fluent, I wanna calculate the pressure drop of a channel, then after the simulation, i use '''Report->Surface Integrals->Facet Average, Field Variable->Total pressure,''' then I chose two surface in which I'm interested, and I got two total pressure value, and the difference between these two pressures is the pressure drop, am I right? if not, pls tell what should I do? ur kind help is appreciated in advance.
 
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FLUENT

Question 1

newbie of fluent, I wanna calculate the pressure drop of a channel, then after the simulation, i use Report->Surface Integrals->Facet Average, Field Variable->Total pressure, then I chose two surface in which I'm interested, and I got two total pressure value, and the difference between these two pressures is the pressure drop, am I right? if not, pls tell what should I do? ur kind help is appreciated in advance.

Answer 1

Question 2

Answer 2

FloWizard

FIDAP

POLYFLOW

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