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Old   September 25, 2017, 06:23
Default Implementing Flexibility to the oscillating foil
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Dear all

I am working in the field of flapping foil propulsion. I have completed my study in rigid foils. Now I am trying to implement the flexibility to the foil numerically where it should exactly replicate the experimental performance of a particular material. At the end of the study, it should quantify the flexibility with actual material.

can anybody help me? Thanks in advance.
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Anties,

Did you have any luck with this? I am working to accomplish the same thing

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