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Old   August 18, 2013, 20:59
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Hi, Everybody !

I would like to request to share me your knowledge !
I am working on flow force acting on a suspended bar by using Fluent.
The flow is perpendicularly targeted (let say Z direction) on a surface of the bar (let say X-Y plane) . I got the results ! When I extracted the flow force acting on that surface in Z direction, there was viscous force.
I would like to know Why? Thank you very much.

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