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September 23, 2020, 15:41 |
Forces and Moments on Porous Media
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I am modeling the aerodynamics of a car and am trying to report forces and moments. I am trying to get the force and moments on a radiator, which is represented by a porous media. When I look at the force and moment reports, the only surfaces that it allows reporting on are wall boundaries. Because the radiator is modeled as a porous media, its surfaces and internal volume cannot be included in the force/moment report.
Is there a way to report forces and moments on porous media in a way that it can be tracked as a simulation progresses for convergence history? Thanks |
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