Hi @cjquijano,
Thank you for interested.
These coefficients were calclated in SimScale simulation.
The function is at “Simulation → Result Control → Force and moment coefficients” in SimScale simulation.
When you set result controls, you can get coefficient values in “Solver Log” of Simulation Run like shown below.
forces forces00 output:
sum of forces:
pressure : (191.36126958 -212.379017721 -94.5543844719)
viscous : (17.362086193 -1.03766758448 1.22020061593)
porous : (0 0 0)
sum of moments:
pressure : (92.4888905742 40.5730247486 88.3599140732)
viscous : (-0.397104898237 9.44665486222 11.446518923)
porous : (0 0 0)
forceCoeffs forceCoeffs02 output:
Cm = 0.0309300065483
Cd = 0.436155655602
Cl = -0.292254122391
Cl(f) = -0.115197054647
Cl(r) = -0.177057067744
forceCoeffs forceCoeffs01 output:
Cm = 0.0502949381491
Cd = 0.55616069773
Cl = -0.248696676149
Cl(f) = -0.0740533999252
Cl(r) = -0.174643276223
I copied them and calclated the differences of coefficients using Google Spreadsheet.
Best.
Yosuke Yamamoto