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Motion Model Dependencies in CFD-FASTRAN

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by Abraham Meganathan on 15 Feb 2008
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Moving-body models available in CFD-FASTRAN are highly suited to simulate complex prescribed and six-degree-of-freedom (6DOF) motions of rigid bodies. In many engineering problems, this translates to multiple bodies moving relative to one another.
 
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