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Old   March 3, 2016, 13:33
Default Lift Coefficient for Vehicle Simulation
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Hey everyone,

I've set up a simulation for a VW Beetle and am currently only getting Cl and Cd values for the vehicle as a whole.

I'd like to get Cl for the front and rear separately as well, but can't see how to do this in Star CCM+. I've currently got it set up so that reports have the car body as their input parts, I can't see how I could set it up to get two separate lift coefficients acting on that body.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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