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Majeed
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I am new to this forum and relatively new to the CFD field.
I'm interested in evaluating diving fins using CFD. So far, I managed to run CFD analysis with the fins being static and directing water flow from a specific angle (via Autodesk CFD). My question: is it theoretically possible to run a CFD test while simulating a complete cycle of motion of a pair of diving fins? Is it recommended that I use a different software? ![]() Any insight would be much appreciated! |
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