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Torque coefficient applied on a Savonius rotor calculation

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Old   February 25, 2015, 16:28
Default Torque coefficient applied on a Savonius rotor calculation
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Hello everyone,

I have been trying for several weeks to calculate the torque coefficient Cm of a Savonius rotor for a school project. The issue is that I keep getting values in the 10^-03 instead of having values in the 10^-01...

Does anyone have any idea on how to solve this issue so that I can get coherent values ?

Thanks a lot.

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