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Help! Calculating drag coefficient in Autodesk Inventor?
Hi,
is it possible to calculate the drag coefficient of a modeled object in autodesk inventor? |
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Re: Help! Calculating drag coefficient in Autodesk Inventor?
If it does, it would be the first time I've ever used Inventor to do my physics homework.
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Re: Help! Calculating drag coefficient in Autodesk Inventor?
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Inventor can be used to create a shape to be used in a CFD code and outputs the shape in several formats that can be translated into something a CFD code can understand. Inventor can also be used to determine the cross-sectional area of a shape, and important factor in determining the drag force. |
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