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January 1, 2021, 10:15 |
Finding Drag Coefficient Value for Symmetric Geometry
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Ataberk
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Hello,
I have this kind of geometry which is divided by two for fluent drag analysis. To find the exact Cd value for all geometry, do I have to multiply by two the drag coefficient value? By the way, I defined the faces as symmetry. Image Link: https://ibb.co/sssxvDx |
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drag coefficient, drag force, fluent, spaceclaim |
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