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Old   April 12, 2022, 00:55
Post Submarine with depth variations is it possible?
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Dear all, I get some projects to do CFD simulation on a submarine with dome variation, I get other variations that they are water depth,

Would any of you tell me, is it possible to define water depth in CFX? Then, how to do it? Do we need to calculate the pressure or els?

Thank you, I look forward to your responses

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