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August 4, 2007, 11:18 |
3D unconfined sphere in stokes regime
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Hi dears I have been stucked extremely in the proper simulation of stokes flow (Re<1) past an unconfined sphere using FLUENT. The total drag coefficient is computed about 35% greater than the analytic and experimental data. Is there any one who has the related case and data file to send me Thanks in advance
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August 4, 2007, 12:48 |
Re: 3D unconfined sphere in stokes regime
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Grid independence study
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