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Evaluate total force acting on a body
Posted 2011/11/08 10:26 GMT-5 Fluid & Heat, Results & Visualization Version 4.2 7 Replies
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I made a simulation of a rigid 3d body moving inside a fluid at constant velocity.
I used the Stationary Laminar Flow study.
Everything works fine, but now how i can find the total force acting on the body because of the relative motion between body and fluid?
Thanks in advance,
Antonio
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Nagi Elabbasi
Veryst Engineering
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I have just a last question: in this case, why the integration of the total stress along a coordynate (say, z) and the integration of the viscous stress along the same coordinate, give different results?
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It can be different from 0 only if the pressure force is considered without his sign, is the total stress calculated in this way?
Thanks in advance!
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Thanks for your help!
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Hi,
I just ran into this chain while looking for rigid body displacement of an object. How and where did you define the velocity of the object? and are you just using the laminar flow module or are you also using the fsi module? I have seen other chains where there is an angular velocity assigned to a rigid connector. However, all I need is a translational velocity but I do not know how to implement it since there seems to be no analogue for the rigid connector for translational displacements. I also tried to make the geometry time dependent but that doesn't work either. There is also a 'prescribed velocity' feature for solid mechanics but not sure if this is how you assigned the velocity to your object.
If you can shed some light to this problem, which you have resolved, I would greatly appreciate it,
Thanks very much,
Lina
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