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Old   November 16, 2017, 07:50
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Hello I am trying to do an analysis of an SAE vehicle and i wanted to apply rotational velocity to the wheels of the vehicle to determine the aerodynamic effects. As I am new to Ansys if anyone can help me to start about it would be really helpful. thanks
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If you already have a model of the vehicle, then applying the rotational speed is almost trivial. You simply specify the rotational speed in the boundary condition for the appropriate surfaces.
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