ringo wrote:Hello everyone, this is not my first time here, but its my first post after reading through. I have a very important question as it relates to reynold's number, not so much the flow and results.
Does anyone have a list of Re equations for different shapes?
I have tried looking for some and can't seem to find any. What i do have is the general correlation for a sphere a plate etc. I was looking for the one for a rectangular prism and others would be nice.
And for the solidworks users, what type of equations do you use in your equations goals, what important data do you look for besides normal forces velocity etc?
I really want to get heavy in this thing. I have been using this program for years, but have not been challenged to really fully utilize it, since i didn't do much aero in my degree.
Thanks.
And to the guy asking about the floor, why not do an flow test on it, find out the forces over the surface at different points then take the part into a static test then apply the loads that you found in the flow test? You could vary the design based on the requirements in deflection that you limited to.
Hello Ringo,
I'm rather confused. You want variations in Reynold's numbers? Or, equations that include different surface areas of different shapes?
Reynold's numbers are based on ambient conditions (humidity, pressure, temperature, etc.), not based on shape (Probably why you have not found anything.). If you are trying to test different things using different RNs, you may be wasting your time. You will, of course, get different variations in drag, downforce data, but it's better to develop something at ONE set condition, rather than jumping around. (coming from wind tunnel experience and CFD experience)
Regarding SolidWorks, try using something else if at all possible. If you are connected with a University, SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) offers free licensing for STAR CCM + CFD software (Renault F1 uses it). It's accurate and VERY easy to use.
If you want to chat more, contact me on my G-mail account:
acasson8@gmail.com
I'm always willing to help when I can.