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I am asked to analyse an air flow across a cross section. The wind blows in a certain velocity and creates some loads on the walls of the surface under consideration. I will later use this load by the air for structural analysis.
I have made a 2D model, applied boundary condition, but how to bring out the load by the air flowing across. Please help. Lamboram |
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Hi Ramesh
You need to extract the surface pressure distribution of the surface under consideration!! From there you can calculate your loads! Sincerely, A.D.E |
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Thanks mate !! Appreciate it !!
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