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December 28, 2007, 03:34 |
acceleration due to gravity(g) in CFX
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Hi,
what is the default direction of acceleration due to gravity(g) in CFX. I couldnt find g specified in any of the tutorials. Is it not important? thanks in advance...ranjith |
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January 1, 2008, 08:59 |
Re: acceleration due to gravity(g) in CFX
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Hi Ranjith,
There is no default gravity specified in CFX, you need to give the g value and direction when it is required. It purely depends on the kind of simulation(whether g is required or not) and orientation of the model to specify direction. rohit |
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January 2, 2008, 00:11 |
Re: acceleration due to gravity(g) in CFX
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thanks rohit
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January 2, 2008, 06:28 |
Re: acceleration due to gravity(g) in CFX
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Yes its purely depends on your solution. In CFX there is no default 'g' direction...
Thanks & Regards, Pratap |
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