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Originally Posted by CigaR007
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Originally Posted by Sven7
Just one question- I don't think it's been covered. What do the red and green mean? Are they high and low pressure?
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I have also been wondering about that.
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From the FI_manual.pdf in the .zip
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The flow area contains red and green 'clouds' on top of the fluid, coloured blue. These do not represent any
addition to the fluid and are merely areas are where the calculated vorticity is above a predefined threshold value. Different colours represent local rotation in opposite directions. The stronger the colour, the higher the vorticity. Small snow flakes will appear from thin air randomly, follow the motion of fluid particles, and then melt. Both colour and snow flakes are only for visualisation.
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