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Eoin McKeon
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Hi I am doing a project to study the aerodynamics of a road wheel. I have my model set up but I cannot seem to figure out how to rotate my wheel and have the ground moving using a coordinate system.
I am able to input the coordinates whilst I'm doing the Mesh but once I go into the setup and set boundary conditions I cant find the coordinates that i put in? Any help would be greatly appreciated thanks. |
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