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Before looking at derived parameters such as collision potential, it is important to examine variables common among all flows. Pressure coefficient is one such parameter, and it is defined as:
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{latex}\large${C_{p}} = {p - p_{0} \over {1 \over 2} \rho V^{{\raise0.7ex\hbox{$2$}}}}${latex} |
FLUENT allows the pressure coefficient to be plotted, but the user must be careful to set the correct reference values. In this case, p0 = 0 (gauge pressure), ρ = 1000 kg/m3, and V = 0.1 m/s. Figure 2 shows the contours of pressure coefficient for flow around fifteen baffles.
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