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Old   December 31, 2007, 04:40
Default Please help: - To find torque in Fluent..........
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I am simulating the performance of an air-propeller in Fluent. I have modeled half the propeller and have used the periodic boundary condition. I am supposed to extract the thrust and torque produced from the propeller, and i am not able to get it right. Can any one plz plz help me in finding it................
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I am simulating the performance of an air-propeller in Fluent. I have modeled half the propeller and have used the periodic boundary condition. I am supposed to extract the thrust and torque produced from the propeller, and i am not able to get it right. Can any one plz plz help me in finding it................

Sir
I am facing similler problrm.
Will you help me to get the thrust and torque ?
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