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hi, there;
I try to do some simulation of sport car. I don't know how to set the air intakes of the car. Inlet, outlet or oppening? Thanks! |
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HI julian! have you got an idea about your BC's (static pressure, total pressure, velocity)? could u give us more details about your study?
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I would choose inlets with negative velocities. - Michael
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Mike,
Why would you chhose -ve velocities? Any particular reason? GT |
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