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Party balloon drag coefficient for two types

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The aim of this project is to find the correct coefficient of drag (cD) for a Helium filled party balloon of 0.8m diameter. The simple sphere and the most common natural shape of balloons are investigated. Steady state k-omega SST CFD simulation will be used for this purpose since it is the most commonly used type for external CFD simulations. In order to find a correct value one has to provide a correct mesh for this setup. Later this will be discussed in the comment section below.

aerodynamics
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coeffeicient
external
aerodynamic

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  • jhorv_th

    jhorv_th created this project

    almost 7 years ago

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