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June 4, 2017, 07:43 |
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Anh
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Hi everyone,
I am doing the numerical simulation of cavitation on the 2D quarter hydrofoil experiment of Hord 'Cavitation in liquid cryogens 2 - hydrofoil' NASA CR-2156. The tunnel and hydrofoil size is as in picture. I wonder that this problem can be considered as expernal or internal simulation? Currently, I am considering this as external problem and created the grid as in picture below. I read some papers they did as internal flow simulation. However, other considered as external flow. And I think by considering the external or internal will influence the results, right? Thank you, Le Last edited by dinhanh; June 4, 2017 at 08:57. |
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