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Old   July 8, 2024, 08:47
Default Discontinuity in transverse force coefficient
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Hi there,

I am modelling flow of Re 10^5 around a pentagonal cylinder and seem to be getting some strange behaviour when I near a face orientation. As you can see, there is a discontinuity in the final four points on this graph and I was wondering if anyone could offer any explanation or advice on how to correct this?

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