Hi all!
I'm using OpenVSP to get wetted area and volumes for weight and volume buildup calcs, but I'm getting results that aren't intuitive and I'm wondering if the setup is wrong or my expectations simply aren't correct.
The attached vsp file is representative of what I'm working with. It's a simple fuselage + wing combo. What I'm trying to pull out are the Wet_Area and Wet_Vol for the fuselage and wing separately (my assumption is those represent the component areas and volumes after they've been intersected).
Since the geometry is relatively simple, I'm able to do some hand calcs and the calcs for the component wetted areas look right. However, I'd expect that the fuselage Theo_Vol and Wet_Vol to be the same, with only the wing volume decreasing to account for the part of the wing inside the fuselage being removed. Instead, the wetted wing volume is about ~180 units higher than what my hand calcs would say, which is roughly the same as the decrease in fuselage wetted volume--in other words, it appears as if the wing is "stealing" volume from the fuselage.
Is my interpretation of the wetted volume not correct? Or is there something wrong in my setup? The CompGeom output is copied below. Thanks!
Comp Geom Output:
...Comp Geom...
2 Num Comps
3 Total Num Meshes
6896 Total Num Tris
Theo_Area Wet_Area Theo_Vol Wet_Vol Name
2568.523 2328.423 5349.808 5138.631 Fuselage
1421.965 560.189 1440.600 601.339 WingGeom
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3990.489 2888.612 6790.408 5739.970 Totals
Tag_Theo_Area Tag_Wet_Area Tag_Name
2568.523 2328.423 Fuselage_S_Surf0
710.983 280.094 WingGeom_S_Surf0
710.983 280.094 WingGeom_S_Surf1
WARNING: 1 open meshes merged
Merged: WingGeom