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Terminal Falling Velocity of a sand garin (tutorial)
Posted 23 févr. 2012, 02:41 UTC−5 Fluid & Heat, Parameters, Variables, & Functions Version 4.2 1 Reply
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Could someone please explain me why you add the GLOBAL VARIABLE X : X t - Xdo t. ?
The physics of the problem only state the necesity to establish the equation
Xdo t: Xdo tt-(F_z+F_g)/m_grain.,
which corresponds to the Ordinary Differential Equation:
(m_grain) * (Xdo tt) = (F_g+ F_z)
or
(F_g+ F_z)/(m_grain) - (Xdo tt) = 0 ; as is supossed to be entered in the software
The systems uses cylindrical coordinates so there is no conflict in x,y,z,t or X,Y,Z,T.
Thanks for your help on beforehand
Kind regards
Hello Clotario Tapia
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