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September 25, 2020, 07:16 |
Two bodies in same fluid but different velocities
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Avijeet
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I want to carry out some CFD simulations, where I want to study the effect of the wake of a bigger and slower body on the faster and smaller body behind it. As they are moving at different speeds, I just can't do a simple RANS simulation. Can someone who has done something similar guide me in the right direction?
Will it require dynamic (moving meshes) or other such out of the box solutions? |
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