Drag coefficient vs x-coordinte

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In summary, drag coefficient is a measure of the resistance an object experiences as it moves through a fluid. It is influenced by various factors such as the shape and size of the object, as well as the fluid properties. The x-coordinate, on the other hand, refers to the horizontal position of the object. The relationship between drag coefficient and x-coordinate is important in determining the aerodynamic performance of an object. As the x-coordinate changes, the drag coefficient may also vary, impacting the object's speed and stability. Understanding this relationship is crucial in designing efficient and streamlined objects for various applications.
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barkatmsila
hello
i want to plot the drag coefficient vs x-coordinate using fluent 6.3.26
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barkatmsila said:
hello
i want to plot the drag coefficient vs x-coordinate using fluent 6.3.26
best regards
Welcome to the PF. :smile:

This part of the forums is just for introducing yourself, not for posting technical questions.

To get help with your question, please start a new thread in the appropriate technical forum (maybe Mechanical Engineering in this case?), and show us what-all you have tried so far. Also post links to the reading you have been doing about Fluent and its applications, so we get a feel for how much you know already.

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