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October 27, 2015, 03:52 |
FW-H Surfaces
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Issy
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Hallo @ all,
I am writing my thesis in the field of aeroacoustics using Star-CCM+ and have some understanding problems regarding the FW-H Modell: Why should someone use the „impermeable FW-H Surface“? There exists a tutorial in Star-CCM where the surface of a cylinder is defined as impermeable Surface. Isnt in this case the detachment with noise generation neglected? Wouldn't it be better to place a „permeable FW-H Surface“ around the cylinder and the trail. |
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