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Hi guys,
I have a simulation on flow over a bluff body. I have defined only one WALL Boundary condition for all the body and domain walls that is just one wall zone representing both the body and domain. Now I want to have the amount of Forces acting on the body. how I can get it out? |
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Try separating the faces. (Grid-->separate-->faces). Select the body and use an angle of 89 degrees to separate the edges. Rename them find the forces acting on the body. |
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