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July 20, 2018, 08:53 |
Downforce Distribution
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Hello, I am new to this forum.
I am working on a simulation of flow around a racecar. I would like to know the way to the downforce distribution. Now I am working with the X coordinate of the cp at z=0 (According to the ansys help that point is the intersection of the resultant force and the plane I defined). First, I am not completely sure this is the correct way. And second, by doing that I am taking into account drag forces. Is it a better way to find the location of the equivalent Fz?. Thanks for your help. |
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cp location, donwforce distribution, fluent |
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