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A common simulation task in naval design is to estimate the total resistance of a boat hull moving at different speeds through calm water.
This is often done with various CFD software before building small models for physical testing in so called towing tanks.
I would guess Lattice Boltzmann would work well for this task. Has anyone here tried it?
I could not find an example – I think it would be a great addition to FluidX3D.
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Question – has anybody simulated a total drag for a ship?
Question – has anybody simulated the total drag for a ship moving through water?
Nov 12, 2023
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Question – has anybody simulated the total drag for a ship moving through water?
Question – has anybody tried LB for simulating the total drag for a ship moving through water?
Nov 12, 2023
A common simulation task in naval design is to estimate the total resistance of a boat hull moving at different speeds through calm water.
This is often done with various CFD software before building small models for physical testing in so called towing tanks.
I would guess Lattice Boltzmann would work well for this task. Has anyone here tried it?
I could not find an example – I think it would be a great addition to FluidX3D.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: