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Direction of force from the Surface integral

    • Dilini
      Subscriber

      Hello,


      I am using the surface integrals from the results of Fluent to calculate the pressure force that is being caused by a liquid on my surface. My surface is curved. When I calculate it I get a value. (Attached) 


      How can I know the direction of this resultant force? Is it normal to the surface? If so my surface is a curved body and hence how can I know from where it acts? What I need is the resultant force that is acting on the surface in y direction. (The lift) 


      I would like to know what the direction of the force that Fluent calculates from this and how can I find the lift force by following the same procedure (Area integral of dynamic pressure)


      Thank you very much !!


    • Rob
      Forum Moderator

      If you want the force use the Force Reports as they include a direction component. I think pressure is facet normal. 

    • Dilini
      Subscriber

      Thank you.


      I actually tried using the force report. But my iso clip which I extracted from an existing surface does not appear as a zone so that I cannot select it.


      I am attaching the image.


    • Rob
      Forum Moderator

      OK, options are to try and calculate (hard) or use the adaption tools to separate the mesh on the wall of interest. 

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