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May 2, 2005, 21:57 |
High Mach number flows
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Hi guys,
I am looking at a axisymmetric cone at high mach numbers (M=4.0 to M=10). The geometry is realitively simple, but I would like to know if FLUENT can model the physics. Right now we are using Newtonian impact theory to get a first-order feel for forces....but would like some CFD to back it up. Thanks ! Riaan |
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