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Pressure Distribution Output in a Turbulent Flow Study
Posted 19 avr. 2018, 14:07 UTC−4 Fluid & Heat, Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), Results & Visualization 0 Replies
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Hello,
I am running a Turbulent Flow Study 2D and 3D on the S1223 Airfoil wing and have meshed and outputted resultant lift and drag forces using the spf stress command in the x and y directions.
Is there any method or command I can use to output the pressure distribution along the airfoil of the wing as opposed to just resultant forces.
I would like to use that pressure distribution as the model input in a static study either in Solidworks or Comsol, depending on whether I can apply the Tsai-Hill Criterion in Comsol. Otherwise, with that pressure distribution I can apply the necessary criteria in Solidworks.
Thanks.
Any help is appreciated.
Ps. I am aware of the Fluid Structure Interaction study as a work around of using the turbulent flow study results as model input, but the professor said this defeated the purpose of running FEA analysis. So I am attempting to simply output the pressure distribution instead of resultant forces and then move to Solidworks or apply Tsai-Hill Criterion to a Static Study and stay in Comsol.
Hello Brandon Cervantes
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