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July 31, 2007, 13:45 |
engine flow analysis to find torque
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hello
i am trying to simulate the crankshaft of an internal compution engine to see the torgue how change if i change the lubricate, i mesh the lubricate and the crankshaft and also the engine block, i have 3 questions on it 1) shall i mesh also the air? 2) as i know we do not create an interface between lubricate and air. is that correct? 3)how can i create the axis of rotation of the crankshaft? 4) how can i create the rotation of the crankshaft ? thanks in advance |
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