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Old   August 7, 2016, 01:27
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Hello, I have a question from monitor tab in CFX.

I wanted to calculate Lift force on cylinder surface during time step because my project is Transient ,so I enter a CEL expression in output in CFX-Pre.
I just want to know what is the unit of axis that is written "variable value" in the picture. I export it but I couldnt find the unit... Is it N or something else?

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Old   August 7, 2016, 06:54
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It is in the force units of your system of units. By default this is Newtons, but you may have defined it to be something else.
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