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August 13, 2014, 09:38 |
GMO-Coupled Motion
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Akshay Kumar
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Hey!
I'm using the GMO for one of my parts and I'm modeling it using the coupled motion approach. This means the effect of the moving object is felt on the fluid and the fluid forces acts on the moving objects as well (two way... correct me if I am wrong). Now my question is... There are 3 entries for the post data... 1. GMO pressure mag force 2. GMO shear mag force 3. GMO fluid force I only the need the data that gives the force that acts on the moving object. I'm assuming this one is 3.GMO fluid force. Is this correct? Regards Akshay |
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August 13, 2014, 14:25 |
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Jeff Burnham
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Yes. #3 is the sum of #2 and #1.
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