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Old   November 25, 2014, 17:48
Default Bypass lift, drag, moment and force calculatation
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I'm using SU2 for very large mesh (>11M cells) and I don't need to calculate L, D, M and F. I'm just interested in temperature, velocity & pressure fields. Is there a way I can bypass these calculations so that I can save computation time.

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I apologize for typo(s) in question. I don't think there is any provision to correct/edit them.
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