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Brian February 22, 2006 12:51

How does Fluent calculate moments (dyanmic/static)
 
What does FLUENT do to calculate the moment? Does it use the total pressure, static, dynamic, etc...?

MOHAMMED February 22, 2006 17:58

Re: How does Fluent calculate moments (dyanmic/sta
 
from FLUENT Documentation: The forces on a wall zone are computed by summing the dot product of the pressure and viscous forces on each face with the specified force vector. In addition to the actual pressure, viscous, and total forces, the associated force coefficients are also computed, using the reference values specified in the Reference Values panel.

vivi May 10, 2009 21:07

Dear Brain,
I have a question the same with you,I would like to know that you now know the answer to it? If you know, please contact me。
thanks

gunposer June 3, 2009 06:46

2D face
 
what is the face in 2D?

Piyush Jadhav July 16, 2013 14:28

Dear Brain, if you have answers for these then can you please put themover this thread.


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