Interesting Enquiry

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Nazario Nuti
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Interesting Enquiry

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I am studying the effects of a cylinder in ground effect using CFD. I was wondering what would happen the other way around. I mean with the cylinder moving and the ground not moving. What do you think would happen - particularly pressure wise. Its not really a straightfoward answer. Just wondering.

Jersey Tom
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I would imagine there would be no net effect.

Pretty straightforward :)
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Nazario Nuti
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say you had an aerofoil at a low angle of attack (6 degrees) and you had 2 different flows - high reynolds and low reynolds flow. which flow do you think would stay more attached to the airfoil?

Jersey Tom
Jersey Tom
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Low Reynolds number flow should stay have less cause to delaminate from the surface.

Why do you ask? This is basic fluids stuff..
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