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December 14, 2022, 10:14 |
Torque, efficiency calculation with Frozen Rotor (Moving Reference Frame)
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Csaba Hetyei
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Dear All,
There is a Frozen Rotor (Moving Reference Frame, MRF) approach, and I already know when I calculation torque, power etc., on the rotor I have to run some simulation with different angular position. In each position the torque will change a bit and I have to average them (e.g. in Excel). You can find this here too: https://www.cfd-online.com/Wiki/Best...or_simulations I am a PhD Student and I'm writing an article and I would like to cite this, but I do not find any reference. Can someone send me a reference which is citable? (I prefer book, articles or some similar thing which is explaining this phenomena) Thanks for your help, Csabi
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