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October 20, 2014, 11:57 |
Using a function of input parameters as reference value
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Michael Kruger
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I am optimizing the length of a streamlined body for minimum drag, where the reference value for the drag coefficient is a function of the geometry.
I can express this as a function of different input parameters, and what I need to know is if I can use a function of input parameters as a reference area, as this is what fluent uses to calculate the drag coefficient. Thank you for any help.
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Adam
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Did you find an answer to this lol?
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