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Why only Ar has no "pA" in its rho property for calculation?
Posted 8 mai 2022, 09:49 UTC−4 Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), Materials Version 6.0 0 Replies
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Hi Found the basic property "rho" (density) of most gases involving the "pA" (pressure) and the "T" (temperature) but Argon, different from all other gases, only invloved the "T" (temperature) in its "rho" (density) basic property. Is it a bug?! or are there any reasons for this unique property because I'm afraid that this would impact the CFD simulation results since Argon is commonly used in semiconductor process. Look forword your reply. Thanks!!
Hello Yu-Young Wang
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