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Old   September 21, 2018, 06:00
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How to simulate the Drag Coefficient of the falling sphere solid into the water by Flow3D?*I don't see any option of drag coefficient or drag force in the output.
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I am finding that problem. Did you solve it? Please guide me how can I get drag and lift force in flow 3D?
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You can look at the axes specific forces such as Z-force. Those are net forces in each direction.
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