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Simple (macroscopic) Cantilever in a Fluid with COMSOL
I'll bump one more time for good measure.- awesomginger
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Boost Your Chances for Graduate School: GPA, GRE Scores & Research Experience
If anyone happens to know I would be quite interested as well, I am a similar student to you and am also looking into going into ME grad school.- awesomginger
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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COMSOL-Cantilever Resonating in Water
I don't know if you found the answer to this... but I would be interested If you have. I kind of am more interested in a macroscopic cantilever, but I am curious nonetheless...- awesomginger
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- Forum: General Engineering
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Simple (macroscopic) Cantilever in a Fluid with COMSOL
bump...- awesomginger
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Simple (macroscopic) Cantilever in a Fluid with COMSOL
So I feel like this should be a simpler problem than most with COMSOL... I have a simple cantilever (anchored at one end) with a force at some point source which is making it vibrate at some frequency. This is a macroscopic cantilever, so you can ignore viscosity (and most of the other Navier...- awesomginger
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- Cantilever Comsol Fluid Macroscopic
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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A reliable source for the terminal velocity of a tennis ball.
nevermind, paper is due tomorrow.- awesomginger
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- Forum: Mechanics
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A reliable source for the terminal velocity of a tennis ball.
Hi there, I've been looking over the internet for a while and I am looking to find the terminal velocity of a tennis ball from a reputable source. I am writing a paper for my college classical physics class. I found the terminal velocity for a tennis ball and it was about 9 m/s. I know this...- awesomginger
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- Ball Source Tennis Terminal velocity Velocity
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- Forum: Mechanics