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Old   May 7, 2015, 02:17
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Hi i want take on lift force by cfx_ post but But i dont know how to do it you can help me ?
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Use the function calculator in CFD-Post with the force function on the surface you are interested in.
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Use the function calculator in CFD-Post with the force function on the surface you are interested in.
drag force or lift force Should is nigh 300 N and on pressure contour i take nigh 260 N but in calculate fruction 0.003145.i How can I calculate the exact amount? full steps my simulation Correct.
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I do not understand your question.
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