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April 14, 2012, 22:49 |
Cd of a cube in CFX help
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good night.
I'm trying to determine the drag coefficient of a cube on CFX from the geometry creation to results analisys. The fluid is air (30 m/s). I know that this problem is simple but Workbench (13) is driving me crazy. I tried to do the "flow around a blunt body" tutorial but in the tutorial the geometry and the mesh were imported, my goal is to learn how to do all the steps. Could anyone make a little tutorial or post the link of a step by step one ? thanks |
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April 15, 2012, 03:01 |
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Yasin Besari Mustofa
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Location: Indonesia
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open the "workbench", double click on "Fluid Flow (CFX)", you can start making the model with the opening of "Geometry". Once the model is created, followed meshing process, just continue running the process by opening the "Setup" CFX.
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