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Dear all,
I want to model a moving car on the road to see the impact of transition on airflow. I am new on it. Could some experts give some suggestion to do it? Which method should be used , sliding mesh or dynamic mesh? Thank you |
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Hello u use classical simulation like in tunel . inlet (BC velocity of car road) outlet and your obstacl will be your car
Sincerly Benzamia |
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