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Old   January 15, 2008, 13:04
Default Calc lift forces in CFX (Ansys 10)
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Fin
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Hi all, I'm a new user to Ansys, but used Fluent many moons ago. I'm trying to get the lift force on a 2 element wing assembly. In Fluent this used to be easy, but I'm struggling with Ansys. At the end of the results run, I get Pressure and Viscous forces on walls, in x, y and z. 1) Is the force in Y the lift force, and x the drag? In what units? Newtons? 2) Are these the total forces on the whole model (2 elements and an end plate)? 3) I'm getting a large Z-force, this would seem wrong to me? 4) Is there any way to get the lift force contribution from each element separately? Any help gratefully received! Fin
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Old   January 15, 2008, 16:31
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Hi,

The easiest way is to specify each wind as a separate wall boundary condition and use the CEL expressions force_x, force_y and force_z to get the force components. You send the CEL expression to a monitor point so you can extract it.

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