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August 26, 2005, 04:21 |
Cd value for square cylinder
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hello ppl
please help me....for a square cylinder(2D) the drag coefficient value comes to 2.1 . In the figure given below if i increase "L" and keep the "D" constant what will happen to the Cd value???? this is a 2D case. L ---------- | | | | ------> | | D | | | | ---------- and one more thing.....for a flat plate normal to the flow if i increase the height of the plate i.e. || || -------> || L || || || if i increase "L" will Cd value change??? Cd value for flat plate is 2.0, if i'm not wrong..... any help is highly appreciated.. thanks in advance.... regards karthik |
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