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Old   August 18, 2011, 02:13
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It is possible to simulate towing tank test by two approach. first setting the body fixed (stationary wall) and boundry pressure-inlet with specific velocity and second, setting inlet and outlet as far-field domain ( velocity=0) and impose the speed as moving wall for ship body. does anybody has idea which one is better by fluent?
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