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deluksic
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soo as the title says, i need formula for force acting on a plate that is moving trough fluid, in my case air... need it for rocket simulation because of its flat stabilizers...
i thought like this:
a flat plate is moving in any direction (yeah that complicates things... but keep it simple) so i get the normal component of speed on the plate, then i calc somthing like this:
F = q*v*P where q is density of fluid, v is velocity, and P is size of plate (m2)
**plate has no width... in my case**
thats kinduh dum formula but i need real one :D
i thought like this:
a flat plate is moving in any direction (yeah that complicates things... but keep it simple) so i get the normal component of speed on the plate, then i calc somthing like this:
F = q*v*P where q is density of fluid, v is velocity, and P is size of plate (m2)
**plate has no width... in my case**
thats kinduh dum formula but i need real one :D