# Reference Dimensions
The reference geometry parameters define essential dimensional characteristics used for computing aerodynamic coefficients and non-dimensional quantities in Flow360 simulations.
# Available Parameters
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
Moment reference center | Point coordinates defining the reference location for moment calculations |
Moment length | Reference dimensions used for non-dimensionalization of moment coefficients |
Area | Reference area used for non-dimensionalization of force and moment coefficients |
# Detailed Descriptions
# Moment reference center
The moment reference center specifies the point about which aerodynamic moments are computed. This point is typically located at a significant position on the aircraft, such as the center of gravity or a specific percentage of the mean aerodynamic chord.
- Default:
(0, 0, 0) m
- Example:
(0.25, 0.0, 0.0) m
Note: The coordinate system follows the right-hand rule convention.
# Moment length
Reference lengths used in the calculation of non-dimensional moment coefficients. These values are typically related to the characteristic dimensions of the geometry.
- Default:
(1, 1, 1) m
- Example:
(1.0, 5.0, 1.0) m
Note: Each component corresponds to the respective axis of rotation.
# Area
The reference area is used to non-dimensionalize force and moment coefficients. For aircraft applications, this is typically the wing planform area, whereas for automotive cases it would be the frontal area of the car.
- Default:
1 m²
- Example:
10.0 m²
Note: Must be a positive non-zero value.
💡 Tips
- The moment reference center location significantly impacts moment coefficient calculations.
- For aircraft analysis:
- Reference area is typically the wing planform area
- Moment reference center is often at 25% of the mean aerodynamic chord
- Longitudinal (roll) moment length is usually the wingspan
- Lateral (pitch) moment length is typically the mean aerodynamic chord
- Vertical (yaw) moment length is often the mean aerodynamic chord
- For automotive analysis:
- Reference area is typically the frontal area of the vehicle
- Moment reference center is often at the center of the wheelbase at ground level
- Longitudinal moment length is usually the wheelbase
- Lateral moment length is typically the track width
- Vertical moment length is commonly the vehicle height
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
How do reference geometry parameters affect coefficient calculations?
These parameters are used to non-dimensionalize forces and moments into coefficient form. The reference area is used for all coefficient calculations, while moment lengths are used specifically for moment coefficients.
What happens if I use incorrect reference values?
Using incorrect reference values will result in incorrectly scaled coefficients, making it difficult to compare results with other simulations or experimental data.
Can I change reference values between simulations?
Yes, but ensure you account for the changes when comparing results between different simulations.
🐍 Python Example Usage
import flow360 as fl
# Define reference geometry parameters
with fl.SI_unit_system:
params = fl.SimulationParams(
reference_geometry=fl.ReferenceGeometry(
moment_center=(0.25, 0.0, 0.0),
moment_length=(1.0, 5.0, 1.0),
reference_area=10.0
)
)
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