Hey!
Im trying to set up a CFD Analysis of a car and I need to set the reference area. However it just says that I have to find it in OnShape, but I dont know how and I would appreciate help.
The Tutorial im following is the default “aerodynamics of a car” tutorial and my project is this one:
This is fairly simple. Basically you need to create a sketch perpendicular to the frontal view of the car. Once you do that, you can use these 3 functions to draw/obtain the projection:
You can use this representation to draw the sketch directly. I personally prefer to use a mirror function on the model first, so I have an editable copy of the assembly:
I have a new question I tried to add the first “Cartesian box”, but I dont know which coordinates to put in minimum and maximum, in the tutorial it just says specific values for the car in the tutorial.
Are you referring to which cartesian box, more especifically? The one from the region refinement?
If that’s the case, there is no need to be “precise” in terms of coordinates. As long as you understand the purpose of them, and size them accordingly (see fig. 32), then you should be good
If you are still worried with the placement, I would recommend checking how many car length’s the cartesian boxes from the tutorial have upstream/downstream/side/top, and replicating it with your own geometry.