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Old   July 15, 2015, 03:59
Default Finding drag and lift forces from fluent force results
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Dear All,
I am validating for a compressible flow around a cylinder attached with a splitter, both of which is submerged in the fluid. The forces and the computational domain is attached for ready reference. I am using tungsten for the cylinder and splitter, for the material property. The value of lift and drag forces are quite high although the strucutural results are comparable. Can anybody help me in this regard. I am using compressible flow with SST Turbulence model. Thanks in advance
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