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October 11, 2010, 08:26 |
Cdrag multiple tracking
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Vesselin Krastev
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Hi all,
I'm performing some aerodynamic calculations and it will be very useful to me to understand if by using the forceCoeffs function there is the possibility to track the drag coefficients of more than one patch at the same time (I mean during the same run). To be as much clear as I can, what I want to do is not to evaluate the Cdrag of an object composed by different patches, but namely the drag contribution of every single patch. Thank you in advance V. |
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October 12, 2010, 04:40 |
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Any replies?
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October 12, 2010, 23:30 |
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I'd like to know the answers also.
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October 13, 2010, 15:46 |
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Yes, it is mentioned in different posts. Search through the forum, I'm not sure I didn't use it for different patches, but I believe you just repeat the whole section where you call for force output, but you define multiple sections with different directory names. Something like:
name1 { ... } name2 { ... } I'm not sure, search, read, verify Aloha, K |
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October 15, 2010, 08:41 |
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Regards V. |
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