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Hello everyone,
I am doing a CFD analysis of a submerged structured that has to take into account waves, but due to the complexities involved I am thinking of using instead a wave induced current. For this I have to calculate the current generated by the wave. Does anyone know how to do this or where I can look? Thanks , Last edited by cfxstudent; July 5, 2010 at 11:13. |
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