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Posted:
1 decade ago
2012年10月23日 GMT-4 04:55
x,y and z are the spatial coordinates of the model, what else? The picture obviously shows pressure on a 2D slice of the 3D model.
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Edgar
x,y and z are the spatial coordinates of the model, what else? The picture obviously shows pressure on a 2D slice of the 3D model.
Cheers
Edgar
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Posted:
1 decade ago
2012年11月1日 GMT-4 01:05
Thanks Edgar
one more thing..I would like to ask is that why do pressure values are coming negative in the vertical bar on the right side.
(snapshot attached)
Thanks Edgar
one more thing..I would like to ask is that why do pressure values are coming negative in the vertical bar on the right side.
(snapshot attached)
Ivar KJELBERG
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Posted:
1 decade ago
2012年11月1日 GMT-4 03:06
Hi
on your fist graph it looks like you have a rather coarse mesh, perhaps too coarse, on the second I suppose that the sign comes from the surface definition, pressure is defined to the external surface normal. Could that be involved ?
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Good luck
Ivar
Hi
on your fist graph it looks like you have a rather coarse mesh, perhaps too coarse, on the second I suppose that the sign comes from the surface definition, pressure is defined to the external surface normal. Could that be involved ?
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Good luck
Ivar