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August 14, 2012, 08:08 |
Calculation of the lift\drag coefficient
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ChenYe
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Hello my friends here,
I have just finished a code on catching the shock around a blunt body with the method of Finite Difference Method (FDM). I have all primitive variables available. My question is : How to calculate the lift\drag and then the corresponding coefficient? I am thinking on calculate the force node by node and then sum them up, but I don't know to what accuracy this method will work.The envolvement of the metrics may aggravate the accuracy. Is there some more accurate methods? Thanks a lot. Contour of P.jpg |
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