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June 24, 2009, 05:50 |
Cx along train
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Jorge Muņoz
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Hi to everybody!
I was simulating a high-speed train aerodynamics in order to get the Cx of it. This is simple, just by going to Report/Forces/... But then I was asked to give Cx along the train. So is there any way to cut by planes or something like that in order to know the Cx of different surfaces in different x-coordinates so that I can give the evolution or increasement of Cx along the train?? Any advice or suggestion is welcome, and it'd be really very helpful! Thanks in advance, Jorge. |
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February 14, 2012, 08:54 |
train moving in tunnel help
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hello
i am working on train moving in tunnel. i am getting floating error:invalid number. can any one help me. my email is sheikhnasir39@gmail.com plz help me thanks |
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