Pressure at a Point

mohmoh
edited October 2015 in Old versions
We know that in Dynamic B.C., each Boundary particle acts like a fluid particle. So, it contains pressure data.
Suppose we want to record pressure at a fixed Boundary particle. Is it OK only to have its pressure value, OR we should considers its neighboring points too?

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Comments

  • You only have to consider the pressures of the neighbouring fluids around the point of the pressure gauge. Only fluid information since pressure of boundaries is unphysical, it is only a mechanism to create repulsion. Do not use pressure from the boundaries.

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