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Old   February 13, 2015, 00:22
Default rising hdrofoil+fluid energy balance
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I was hoping su3 would help in answering a question posted
in another forum:

http://www.scienceforums.net/topic/8...-rising/page-6

Briefly, the question is:

How the is fluid flow affected by a rising hydrofoil where the cause of the rise is due to the fluid flow? For example, is the fluid's velocity or static pressure after the hydrofoil decreased to compensate for the rise of the hydrofoil? I'd guess it would have to be the static pressure because if the velocity were decreased the fluid would accumulate after the hydrofoil.Since the thread on scienceforums seems non-converging,
I was hoping someone could use SU2 to provide a convincing
answer. I'm an experienced c++ programmar; hence, with a little direction,
I might be able to do it.

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Larry
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