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Old   January 26, 2018, 14:24
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Good afternoon
I am attempting to run a simulation on the body of a formula SAE car in Star CMM+. When I run the frontal area report, I receive a value equivalent to .3 m2.

However, when I attempt to run the simulation, I receive the error message
"Cl Report Processing Error Cannot evaluate expression 0.3 (m2) on Simulation>ReportManager>ForceCoefficientReport("C l")>ScalarPhysicalQuantity>InlineFieldFunction("In lineFieldFunction")

Would anyone know how to access this part of the program, or what to do to solve this error?
Thanks so much!
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Old   January 29, 2018, 11:17
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Can you show a screenshot of your force coefficient report setup?
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