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December 6, 2007, 17:32 |
thickness of 2D simulations need for converge?
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Hi!
What the thickness or anlge of aperture that the 2D models needs for a good convergency and linearization in direction of parallel (or for cylindrical cases: anlge of aperture between the simerty planes) planes that are simetry? Example: For a profiles of the wings, papers show that 10% of rope of the wing is good thiknes. Thanks for all!!! |
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December 6, 2007, 18:06 |
Re: thickness of 2D simulations need for converge?
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Hi,
If you are asking how thick should the extrusion/rotation be in CFX for 2D simulations - this is discussed in the documentation. Look in the Modelling manual under Modeling 2D problems. Glenn Horrocks |
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