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October 5, 2010, 15:14 |
Water/Air Interface in Ansys-Fluent CFDS
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Benjamin
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Hi all,
I'm working on my senior design project right now. The project is to build a seaplane model with a reduced take-off time. We are currently considering an air-lubricated hull form. I have intermediate skills in Ansys-Fluent and wanted to try to model the drag reduction in Fluent, but I cant see how I would inject air in to a simulation of water. Has anyone every done anything like this? In any CFD program? |
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air, cfd, fluent, lubrication |
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