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May 27, 2019, 08:33 |
Cl(f) and Cl(r) computation
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Andrew
Join Date: Mar 2018
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Hi guys, i would kindly ask a simple question:
i've read that openfoam computes Cl(f) and Cl(r) as Cl/2 +/- Cm. Where does this formula come from? How is the reference length for the moment coefficient computation usually set in automotive ? Thanks you very much for the attention Astan |
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