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March 6, 2012, 20:42 |
Reference velocity for force coefficient
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I have finished running in different velocity
But I got to change the reference velocity in force coefficient So I used one value of reference velocity for different velocity And the results of force coefficient is absolutely not correct How can I correct this mistake? Must I run again after changing the reference velocity? Thanks |
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March 6, 2012, 21:44 |
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KHB
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Hi, I don't know whether is there anyway that you can correct it automatically within Star-CCM+.
But one thing you can do is to export the data from the force coefficient plot, and then correct it manually (say using Excel), so you won't need to re-run the simulation. |
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