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drag coefficients for an ellipse

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lvkb

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I am trying to apply Morrisons equation to an elliptical submerged structure and am having difficulty finding relevant drag and lift coefficients. Any ideas what they might be or where I can find out? Thanks
 
Search Google.com for:
Flow past elliptical cylinders at low reynolds numbers
The first item may help you.
 
Drag and lift coefficients depend on Re number, Keulegan Carpenter number, roughness and cross sectional geometry.

Drag coeff. may be chosen equal to wind shape coefficient as per CN 30.5. The wind shape coefficients for spherical and parabolical structures may be taken from Classification note No.30.5 (DNV)2000.

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Vanessa.
 
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