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rotation simulation caused by fluids

pitu

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Good morning, everyone.
from a few days I've been looking for information about a rotation simulation caused by fluids.
to be clearer, I must evaluate the rotation of a wind blade, starting from the conditions of the wind.
I tried to follow some guides and forums, but I found only simulations of the effect of the bodies drawn on the flow of the fluid, but nothing that gives me indications about the effect of the fluid on the bodies, in terms of movement (rotation frequency).
Can anyone help me?
Thank you so much!
 
Just look in the tutorials and also on youtube models for cosmos floworks become solidworks flosymulation.
 
I think solidworks doesn't support moving mesh. on the subject, literature is consistent and is based on the principles of operation of helicopters, but in this case the approach is reversed. in the helicopter, the blades move the air, in your case the air moves the blades.. .
 
Just look in the tutorials and also on youtube models for cosmos floworks become solidworks flosymulation.
thanks for the answers.
I've been looking through the tutorials, but nothing to do with my case. I am interested in starting from the speed of the fluid, and seeing its effects on a shovel ("how many turns per minute does the shovel if invested by a x m/s fluid").
 
thanks for the answers.

I've been looking through the tutorials, but nothing to do with my case. I am interested in starting from the speed of the fluid, and seeing its effects on a shovel ("how many turns per minute does the shovel if invested by a x m/s fluid").
in the wind tunnel the car is stopped and the wind blows at relative speed auto/air. So you can do the same inverted thing.
 

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