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Hello, I would like to compute the drag coefficient for a confined cylinder case and a custom solver that I am working on. Therefore, I would like to use the of90/tutorials/rheoFoam/Cylinder/Oldroyd-BLog case as a basis.
Unfortunately, I just realized that the Cd value for this case (the unchanged of90/tutorials/rheoFoam/Cylinder/Oldroyd-BLog case) converges to a value of approximately 117.646. However, the Rheotool Userguide (Chapter 5.1.6. - Results) states that a Cd value of 117.357 should be reached with this setup.
I would like to know if there are any special configurations that have to be enabled in order to reach this value of 117.357?
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Hello, I would like to compute the drag coefficient for a confined cylinder case and a custom solver that I am working on. Therefore, I would like to use the of90/tutorials/rheoFoam/Cylinder/Oldroyd-BLog case as a basis.
Unfortunately, I just realized that the Cd value for this case (the unchanged of90/tutorials/rheoFoam/Cylinder/Oldroyd-BLog case) converges to a value of approximately 117.646. However, the Rheotool Userguide (Chapter 5.1.6. - Results) states that a Cd value of 117.357 should be reached with this setup.
I would like to know if there are any special configurations that have to be enabled in order to reach this value of 117.357?
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