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Working 2d Turbulent Model - output help desired
Posted 30 gen 2011, 18:49 GMT-5 1 Reply
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Here is a very simple model for finding drag and maybe lift in a turbulent flow. An example model like this would have helped me tremendously a few weeks ago so maybe it will help someone else. It is made in version 4.1.0.112.
Question:
I am looking at total stress in the X and Y directions integrated over the surface of the disc as indicators of lift and drag.
I modeled flow of air in positive X direction of 10 m/s, this is as if the object is traveling in negative X direction I believe. If that is true then drag induced stress should be in positive X direction (which it doesnt appear to be)
Results around a rectangle:
Stress in X= negative
Stress in Y= Positive
Flow around a disc shape:
Stress in X=negative
Stress in Y=negative (does this imply lift?)
can someone please expound on this a little, and if there are any glaring flaws in my approach point them out?
Thanks,
Alex
Question:
I am looking at total stress in the X and Y directions integrated over the surface of the disc as indicators of lift and drag.
I modeled flow of air in positive X direction of 10 m/s, this is as if the object is traveling in negative X direction I believe. If that is true then drag induced stress should be in positive X direction (which it doesnt appear to be)
Results around a rectangle:
Stress in X= negative
Stress in Y= Positive
Flow around a disc shape:
Stress in X=negative
Stress in Y=negative (does this imply lift?)
can someone please expound on this a little, and if there are any glaring flaws in my approach point them out?
Thanks,
Alex
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